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Winamp new beta version for the relaunch of app
- November 23, 2021
- Updated: March 13, 2024 at 9:40 AM
Do you remember Winamp that we used to use for playing MP3 songs on Windows computers? We haven’t seen many updates since 2013, but all of that is about to change. The music platform is about to receive a massive facelift, and the Winamp beta version will let you test the new upcoming features.
How to sign up for the Winamp beta testing
If you want to sign up for the Winamp beta version, you need to visit the official site, which will take you to the testing area. The latter will ask you for your name and email address, after which you’ll receive an email about your interest. As soon as the beta is available, you’ll be able to test the key features.

Regular updates about Winamp expected
It looks like the days are over for not receiving regular updates on this platform. There was a leak in 2018 about a new version, but nothing really came of it back then. Well, if you look at the new and upgraded Winamp site, it’s clear that they’re serious about it now.
Jeremy Scheppers, the head of product development for Winamp, indicated the excitement of the team for the release. They’re eager to see what feedback they get and how they can improve the app further.
Something musical this way comes
We didn’t think we’d hear about Winamp again, but it seems the development team is gearing up to show us something new. There’s no clear indication of which features will make an appearance, but we can’t wait to test it ourselves. We’ll update you as soon as we have more news.
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