Source: Ars Technica
Google Play Music has been given the death sentence by Google, and today the company has announced a bit more detail about how its execution will be carried out. The main message from today's blog post is "back up your music now," as Google says it will wipe out all Google Music collections in December 2020.
We've known for a while that the shutdown would be sometime in 2020, but for most regions, Google has now narrowed it down to "October." Here's the full timeline:
- Late August—Users will no longer be able to upload or download music through Music Manager. Pre-orders and purchases will be shut down.
- September—Streaming shuts down for users in New Zealand and South Africa.
- October—Global streaming shutdown. The Google Music app and website will cease to be.
- December—Music collections get deleted.
At the time of the streaming shutdown, the app will have been showing shutdown messages for about five months. If a user has somehow missed all of those, two months with no streaming at all will hopefully be enough to get them to research what happened to Google Music.