The Epic Games Store has announced the upcoming end of support for systems powered by Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 32-bit Windows 10. However, customers will be able to continue using the store for a while.
The Windows 10 Store now supports offline gameplay, but Microsoft has a long way to go to compete with Steam on this front. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) ...
The Microsoft Store app on Windows received a new gaming section. It is called "Arcade" (don't confuse it and its icon with Apple Arcade), and it allows you to play instant games without downloading.
Microsoft's next-gen Xbox is in the ovens, with rumors that it will run the full version of Windows 11, and allow OEMs to make their own hardware.
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