Spotify’s work on expanding (geographically) its different subscription options continues. The streaming service’s Premium Duo plan for couples is now available in 14 more countries in Latin America, which expands its number of markets to 19 overall.
The plan has been available in Colombia and Chile (as well as Denmark, Poland and Ireland) since March, but has now launched in Argentina, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay too.
As before, the Duo plan costs less than a pair of standard subscriptions, and includes access to a dedicated ‘Duo Mix’ personalised playlist based on a couple’s preferences. And as before, they must be “living under one roof” – couples at separate addresses aren’t included. Well, unless they pretend they’re living together for the purposes of cheaper music-streaming, which would be a sign of the modern times if ever we heard one…