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Microsoft Killing Off “Groove Music Pass,” The Zune Streaming Successor You Never Knew Existed
https://consumerist.com/2017/10/02/microsoft-killing-off-groove-music-pass-the-zune-streaming-successor-you-never-knew-existed/
While Microsoft stopped making Zune devices back in 2011, the brand name limped along for a few years as a streaming service which in turn was folded into the company’s “Groove Music” in 2015. Now it sounds like Microsoft is giving up on offering its own music platforms, announcing that it’s killing off Groove Music Pass in favor of expanding a Spotify partnership.
Microsoft says it will be ending support for Groove Music Pass and music purchase in the Windows Store will be discontinued, although users will still be able to play songs they already own using the Groove Music app.