After failing to become a viable option for Apple’s iTunes, the Sony Music Unlimited service will be shutting down on March 29. This will be done ahead of the launch Spotify for PlayStation Music, which will be available in 41 regions and in countries like Canada, United States, Brazil, and Mexico. Those with an active subscription with Music Unlimited can still use it past March 29. Music Unlimited was first introduced in 2010 on PlayStation Network and then other platforms but it really wasn’t able to pull more clout like other streaming services.
Source: MacRumors