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Things are heating up in the music streaming arena since the market is being hotly contested by services willing to get a piece of the pie. Google is just one of the many companies that are running a music streaming service and now the company has decided to double the free trial period for its unlimited Play Music All Access service. New users will now be able to try the service for two months with no charge.

Previously new users received a one month free Play Music All Access trial before their card was charged, or they decided to not pay for the service.

Google’s latest move allows users to use the service without any charge for two full months, they’ll be able to access the entire song library that hosts more than 30 million tracks.

Users won’t have to put up with advertisements and they will be able to stream and skip as many songs on demand as they want.

This deal appears to be only valid in certain regions and only for new users, but North America is covered so there’s nothing to worry about on that front. Once the two month free trial ends users can choose to pay $9.99 per month to continue the subscription or they can opt to not pay and thus stop using Google Play Music All Access.

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