The New Microsoft Store Starts Rolling Out Replacing Windows Store

The New Microsoft Store Starts Rolling Out Replacing Windows Store

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It was reported last month that the Redmond software maker was considering to rebrand the haunted corners of Windows Store, giving it a new name of Microsoft Store. Bringing all things Microsoft at one place, including hardware products, this is essentially Windows Store 2.0. While the company has been testing this rebranded store along with its own new logo with its Windows Insiders and Xbox Insiders community for the last few weeks, the Store is ready to be rolled out to all users with tomorrow’s Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.

Windows Insiders on the Release Preview ring – the ring that effectively only gets things that are going to be rolled out to the public very soon – are now getting their first look at this new Store. While it isn’t immediately clear when exactly would Windows 10 users start to see this upgraded Microsoft Store, the rollout to Release Preview ring makes many believe that this could happen as soon as tomorrow as the company readies the rollout of the next version of its Windows 10 desktop operating system.

The New Microsoft Store Starts Rolling Out Replacing Windows Store

Oct 16, 2017, 9:27pm UTC
http://wccftech.com/microsoft-store-ready-rolled-public/ >It was reported last month that the Redmond software maker was considering to rebrand the haunted corners of Windows Store, giving it a new name of Microsoft Store. Bringing all things Microsoft at one place, including hardware products, this is essentially Windows Store 2.0. While the company has been testing this rebranded store along with its own new logo with its Windows Insiders and Xbox Insiders community for the last few weeks, the Store is ready to be rolled out to all users with tomorrow’s Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. >Windows Insiders on the Release Preview ring – the ring that effectively only gets things that are going to be rolled out to the public very soon – are now getting their first look at this new Store. While it isn’t immediately clear when exactly would Windows 10 users start to see this upgraded Microsoft Store, the rollout to Release Preview ring makes many believe that this could happen as soon as tomorrow as the company readies the rollout of the next version of its Windows 10 desktop operating system.