- Spotify Music Pro has the tip to launch later in 2025
- Remez tools and access to concert tickets could present
- The main raffle will be loss quality
It was in February 2021, four years ago, when Spotify Hifi was announced for the first time, and we are still waiting for it to appear. Now, a new report suggests that a complete launch could occur before the end of the year, while answering some outstanding questions about the service.
According to Bloomberg, the subscription will be called Spotify Music Pro and will cost you $ 6 additional in addition to the Premium Plan of $ 12 per month. That is an increase of 50%, so presumably would cost £ 6 in the United Kingdom and Au $ 7 in Australia.
In addition to the highest quality audio, it made fun many times over the years, that extra cash will apparently give access to bonus remix tools (including some functions to Ia to combine clues) and offers in innings for concerts.
The “people familiar with the matter” whom Bloomberg has spoken to say that Spotify executives believe that fans of committed music will pay more for their subscription, which could give to the transmission service some valuable additional income.
A long time
According to the report, Spotify is exploring a variety of options for your Music Pro plan plan, and will prove several of them for 2025. Apparently, the complete experience will be implemented in phases, so subscribers will not necessarily get everything immediately. .
That fits the leaks and rumors that we have seen since 2021: it seems that Spotify is not really sure what to offer or how much. We have even seen multiple names for the subscription plan, including supremium spotify.
The name of Music Pro appeared in fact last year, when it was seen hidden in the Spotify application code. Another feature that obtained a reference was the filtering of the playlist, which may well be part of the package when it finally appears.
We have also heard that the new service would be available as a premium complement, instead of something completely separate. Spotify has promised to “duplicate” music in 2025, so we hope that the new level is included in that plan.