Spotify in Kenya: The Cost Breakdown
Spotify, the world's most popular audio and streaming and media services provider, is finally in Kenya. On Tuesday, the platform's Chief Executive, Daniel Ek, said that they were embarking on a "sweeping expansion" to make the service available to more than a billion people in 80+ new markets around the world, including adding 36 languages to the platform.Boasting over 340 million monthly listeners and 155 million premium subscribers, Spotify's premium auto-renew plans in Kenya will cost Kshs. 149 (Student Plan), Kshs. 299 (Individual Plan), Kshs. 389 (Duo Plan) and Kshs. 479 for the family plan. Their one-time subscription plans will include a week's payment for Kshs. 89, while a three, six and 12-month payment will cost Kshs. 956, Kshs. 1794 and Kshs. 2990 respectively. They also revealed the launch of a new subscription tier, HiFi, suited for high-quality audio to be expected later this year.
Spotify's introduction into the Kenyan market is expected to stifle competitors Apple Music, Deezer and BoomPlay.
We launch in 80+ new markets over the next few days. See you soon Bangladesh, Pakistan and Nigeria ? #SpotifyStreamOn pic.twitter.com/Wqv3IFdicz
— Spotify (@Spotify) February 22, 2021
So happy Kenya finally has Spotify, I need to see more Kenyan playlist on there !!
— Mzee Edd ?? (@005e5n) February 23, 2021
Spotify trying to figure out why so many accounts just switched from US to Kenya. pic.twitter.com/ulRW8bHaer
— Brian K. (@Yenyewe) February 24, 2021
Invincible Trailer Released
Amazon Prime Video has released the official trailer for their upcoming flick, Invincible. Created by Robert Kirkman and based on the Skybound/Image comic of the same name by Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ryan Ottley, Invincible is an hour-long, adult animated superhero show that revolves around seventeen-year-old Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun), who is just like every other guy his age — except that his father is the most powerful superhero on the planet, Omni-Man (J.K. Simmons).But as Mark develops powers of his own, he discovers that his father's legacy may not be as heroic as it seems.
Invincible premieres on the streaming platform March 26th, 2021. Check out the trailer below.
The best superhero comic in the universe is about to be an hour-long episodic series.
— Invincible (@InvincibleHQ) February 19, 2021
This is the official trailer for INVINCIBLE, from Robert Kirkman, starring Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh, J.K. Simmons & more.
Watch the first 3 episodes March 26 on @PrimeVideo. #InvincibleFriday pic.twitter.com/FdMdY0o7oC
A bunch of scenes I boarded made it into the newest Invincible trailer- always cool to see! #InvincibleFriday pic.twitter.com/r5MDpirkfz
— Jarelle Dampier (@JarelleDampier1) February 19, 2021
Call of Duty Season 2 Launches Feb. 25
The second installment of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and Warzone gameplay is set for a February 25th launch date, Activision has announced. Expected updates in the new season include six free-to-acquire weapons, four new operators, a brand-new Zombies experience, four multiplayer maps, new multiplayer modes and prestige levels, and new points of interest in Verdansk.In the story so far, Frank Woods knows the jungles of Southeast Asia all too well. During the events of the original Black Ops, he and Alex Mason tracked down a crashed plane filled with Nova 6 gas deep in Laos, only to be captured and held as a POW until his eventual escape in 1972. Twelve years later, Woods returns to Laos with NATO's finest to handle another crisis. Russell Adler has been abducted after his fateful re-encounter with Stitch following a massive firefight in the abandoned Twin Pines Mall.
Adler's whereabouts are still unknown, but according to clues left behind by Perseus agents, he may be held within the Golden Triangle. This intel leads a CIA strike team led by Woods to a contraband trafficking route for Nova 6 ran by one of Stitch's accomplices - Kapano "Naga" Vang - who is ready to pounce on these agents from the shadows.
But the question remains: Where is Adler?
Get over here! Watch the trailer for Mortal Kombat now — in theaters and streaming exclusively on HBO Max April 16. #MortalKombatMovie pic.twitter.com/eFhQhbdNUl
— Mortal Kombat Movie (@MKMovie) February 18, 2021
Consider this your invitation to Mortal Kombat. See Mortal Kombat in theaters and streaming on @HBOMax - April 16. #MortalKombatMovie pic.twitter.com/c7knGmt5AU
— Mortal Kombat Movie (@MKMovie) February 18, 2021