KKBOX
KKBOX is a streaming music service popular in Asia, particularly in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan and Southeast Asia. The app lets users stream millions of songs, create playlists, download tracks for offline listening, and access curated radio stations and live performances. It functions as a subscription-based alternative to Spotify and Apple Music in markets where those services have less prominence.
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1 suggestionWe could not find public information about whether KKBOX has released a native Apple Silicon build. If you depend on KKBOX regularly, contact the developer directly at their support page to ask whether a native build is planned, since the Intel-only version will stop launching when Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028). Given that KKBOX is an actively used streaming service in multiple Asian markets, there is a reasonable chance the vendor may update the app before then, but it is worth checking proactively rather than waiting until closer to the deadline. In the meantime, you can continue using the app under Rosetta 2 on your current Mac, but plan to either upgrade to a native build or consider switching to an alternative streaming service (Spotify, Apple Music, or local competitors) that already run natively on Apple Silicon.
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