PlayStation 5 is getting ready to receive something new from Apple!

PlayStation 5 is getting ready to receive something new from Apple!

It still isn’t easy to get our hands on the PlayStation 5. In fact, these devices are still not available in most stores and Sony can’t keep up with the demands. However, this does not mean that this console has stopped receiving news. In fact, he continues to receive them and in large quantities. Now the latest information reveals that the PlayStation 5 will be eligible for a new feature from Apple.

PlayStation 5 is getting ready to receive something new from Apple!

After the Sony console acquired Spotify, something that happened a long time ago, Apple Music is now on its way. It is definitely an excellent addition!

user subreddit Apple Music found this new feature when creating a new account on PlayStation 5. The button didn’t work and when it was pressed a message appeared indicating PS5 compatibility only.

the site Eurogamer I was also able to bring up this option by changing the region to US. However, it later disappeared.

There is not yet an exact date for this new feature to arrive on PS5. However, information circulating on the internet reveals that it will be soon. Apple is preparing an event on October 18, and this news regarding the PlayStation 5 may be one of the things to give.

This upcoming release makes perfect sense, especially since this new feature has already started rolling out to many users.

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The PS5 Project started the day after the PS4 launch

Liked the capabilities of the PlayStation 5? Well… no wonder! It’s just next-gen console development work that started the day after the PS4 launched in 2013.

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This means that the PlayStation 5 has been in development for 7 years, from 2013 to 2020. This is according to Shawn Layden, the former head of the Sony PlayStation division.

After all, according to Shaun, work began immediately after the launch of the PlayStation 4. Which in turn is in line with what Microsoft said a few months ago, when it stated that the storage system for its consoles has been in development for a period of 13 years.

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