on windows10 you will be able to find apps,games,song at one place
Microsoft, carrying on with its unification plan for
Windows 10 , on Thursday announced that a new
unified Store is now rolling out to Windows
Insiders using the new operating system. This
store will not only feature 'universal' Windows
apps that work across devices like laptops and
phones, will also offer music, movie, and TV show
content in one place.
Formerly, with the Xbox Music and Xbox Video
apps, users had two separate libraries and stores
for their audio and visual content. These will be
unified in Windows 10 - if you recall, the company
had announced the Xbox Music and Video apps
were being rebranded as Music and Video apps in
the new OS, and preview versions of the apps
were released last month.
While the unified Store Beta already featured a
Movies & TV section with last month's Windows
10 Technical Preview release, the section was
empty. Now, forwarding the unified Store
experience, the section has been activated for
Windows Insiders running the latest build of the
preview. Users will now be able to browse and
search for videos, rent or purchase movies & TV
shows, and play them in the Video Preview app.
Users of the Xbox Video app will also see their
entire collections in the Video Preview app as
well.
With the new Store beta app that includes the
updated Movies & TV section, users will be able
to purchase and access content across their
Windows 10-based devices.
Microsoft in its blog post introducing the
revamped Store beta app, said, "The experience
you will see today is unfinished and we have a lot
more work to do. For example - you won't see
movie or TV details like cast and crew and you'll
only be able to stream video content right now.
But don't worry - offline download capability will
be coming!"
The new Movies & TV section of the Store beta
can be accessed by US, Canada, Mexico, Austria,
Belgium (only movies - no TV content), Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy,
Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, and New
Zealand users.
While the video section has gone live, Microsoft
promises the Music page will go live in the
coming weeks.
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