Music streaming service, Last.FM is only exclusive to Xbox 360 for one year, it's been revealed.
The news, revealed via an interview with Last.FM VP, Orlena Yeung in the latest Official Xbox Magazine, has sparked speculation that the service could soon make it over to PS3 once the November exclusivity date passes.
The Xbox 360 launch was a huge success for the service, seeing more than two million console users sign up in the first four months alone. Surely then, Last.FM has its eyes firmly on the other big current-gen powerhouse.
Regardless of which box it's on though, Yeung says new console-focussed features will be coming to service in the near future.
"There is a nice parallel between the community-driven experience at Last.FM and the gamer community on Xbox Live," she told OXM.
"I think we can create more experience where users are socialising their music taste across gaming and music. We will see..."
Earlier this morning it was revealed that movie streaming service Hulu - another Xbox 360 exclusive - could make its way to Sony's box.