2023-06-20 13:28:07
A few years following the original announcement, the Spotify must finally launch his plan HiFiHigh fidelityor high fidelity.”>1 (with lossless music streaming) through a subscription “Supremium” later this year — which should cost more than the current premium plan.
Second information from Bloombergthe new plan will also include access to audiolivros and will be released first in markets outside the United States – however, the list of countries was not detailed. In the US, the new plan may not be released until October (if things go well in other markets), which indicates that the initial launch in other countries will occur before then.
Also according to the report, the streaming giant will launch this new plan to “increase its revenue and also appease investors who ask for a subscription price increase”.
It is worth remembering that the company announced the HiFi plan for the first time in 2021, which was later seen by some users, but ended up being delayed. As reflected at the time, the CEOChief executive officeror executive director.”>2 Spotify’s Daniel Ek hinted that the release was delayed due to licensing issues.
Naturally, there is still no information on how much this “Supremium” plan will cost in Brazil. Today, the individual Premium version costs R$20/month and can reach up to R$35/month in the family plan (with up to six accounts).
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