Tidal brings its desktop music streaming app to the Microsoft Store

Tidal isn't exactly the biggest service in the music streaming game, but it has its fair share fans. And if you count yourself among that lot, you can now get your hands on the app directly from the Microsoft Store.

Tidals has had a desktop app for Windows available for some time, but it's now packaged up and ready for download on the Microsoft Store for Windows 10. Apart from an unofficial app that has since been pulled, this marks Tidals first foray into Microsoft's storefront.

If you're familiar with the standard desktop app, then you'll already know much of what to expect here. Subscribers can stream millions of tracks, and Tidal's main selling point, high-fidelity and master quality audio, are both available. The service's bevy of curated playlists and podcasts are also on board, and it's all ad-free.

If you want to give Tidal a shot, you can grab the app from the Microsoft Store now on your Windows 10 PC.

Dan Thorp-Lancaster

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