The official Windows 11 build is already rolling out, and eligible PCs are receiving the update. While some users are making Windows 11 look like Windows 10, there might be others who prefer the Windows 11 aesthetic over Windows 10. In a relief to users holding on to the Windows 10 desktop OS, Microsoft has now started rolling out the new Microsoft Store to Windows 10 Insiders.
According to Microsoft’s Principal Architect of Microsoft Store Rudy Huyn, the modern Microsoft Store that made its first appearance on Windows 11 is now available to Windows 10 Insiders in the Release Preview channel. Released as an in-app update, the updated Store brings a modern design and a wider app library, thanks to support for Win32 apps.
Exciting news today, the new #MicrosoftStore (modern design, support for win32 apps, Disney+ movies and way more) is now available to Windows 10 Insiders! pic.twitter.com/O9zSZ8pudp— Rudy Huyn (@RudyHuyn) October 27, 2021