Windows 10’s unified Store experience includes apps, games, music, movies and TV shows
A couple of months back, Microsoft unveiled a new Store app for Windows 10. This new Windows Store is supposed to be a one-stop shop for all your software and entertainment needs, delivering apps, games, music, movies and TV shows all under one digital roof. While the unified Store experience isn’t available everywhere in its entirety at this stage, Microsoft is gradually expanding it to new countries.
The company said on Friday it was rolling out the ability to purchase music from within Windows Store to Windows 10 Insider Preview users in 17 additional countries: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Spain, Finland, France, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, and Sweden. Previously, only users from U.S., Canada, Ireland, United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand were able to access the Store’s Music page. And there is some more good news for those in Brazil as the Movies & TV section is now also available there.
“If you’re a Windows Insider running the latest build of the Windows 10 Insider Preview (Build 10166 for PC and Build 10149 for mobile), you can go to the Music page in the Store and browse new albums and top songs, browse for music by genre, and purchase music you want to own,” the company said in a blog post.
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