Windows Insiders will be able to test this out with the next update, which is scheduled to roll out next week. Microsoft promises that moving to Spotify will be pretty seamless and that virtually all the songs and playlists that Groove users created over the years will transfer to the new service. Starting December 31, the Groove Music app will lose its features for streaming, purchasing and downloading music. What does come as a surprise, though, is that Microsoft has partnered with Spotify to move all its Groove Music Pass customers over to Spotify. Given how competitors like Spotify and Apple now own the markets for streaming and purchasing music online, this move doesn’t come as a total surprise. Microsoft today announced it will soon shutter both its Groove Music Pass streaming service and the ability to purchase songs and albums in the Windows Store. You can’t fault Microsoft for trying, but Groove Music, its Spotify competitor, never took off.
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