It may not be much of a surprise anymore, but Microsoft has just officially pulled back the curtains on their new Xbox Music service at their pre-E3 press conference at the Galen Center in California.
Details are pretty sparse for the time being, but Microsoft’s Yusuf Mehdi noted that the service will sport a library of over 30 million tracks. Despite the name, the service will stretch far beyond just the eponymous media-friendly console — according to him, it will also be available on Windows 8 PCs, tablets, and Windows Phones. Earlier reports pointed to the possibility that the service (called “Woodstock” at the time) would also encompass iOS and Android devices, though if that’s still the case, Microsoft remained awfully quiet about it.
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