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Sony and Apple are giving PS5 owners six free months of Apple Music

The promotion is running until November 2024, and is available globally to owners of any PS5 model.

The promotion is running until November 2024, and is available globally to owners of any PS5 model.

A PS5 Slim model resting atop a standard-sized PS5 console.
A PS5 Slim model resting atop a standard-sized PS5 console.
The deal is available across all PS5 consoles, including the recently announced PS5 Slim.
Photo by Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge
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Apple and Sony have put together a promotional offer for PS5 owners that allows them to enjoy ad-free access to the Apple Music streaming service for up to six months. The offer is available for new and “qualified returning” Apple Music customers until November 15th, 2024, and can be activated by simply downloading and signing into the Apple Music app on any PS5 model. After the initial six months is up, users in the US will be charged $10.99 per month — the standard price for an Individual Apple Music membership — to continue the service.

PS5 owners who take up the offer aren’t limited to just streaming Apple Music from their console. Once the six-month trial has started you can listen to tunes across any supported devices, including on Windows, Android phones, and all of Apple’s gear. You can find the full list of participating countries and regions running the offer on the PlayStation website.

The deal follows a six-month Apple TV Plus promotion offered by Apple and Sony back in 2021, and could entice gamers who enjoy blasting curated playlists while playing their favorite PS5 titles. It’s a good opportunity to try out Apple Music for no additional cost if you’ve never experienced the music streaming service and want to see how it stacks against rival offerings like Spotify Premium.

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