Microsoft has announced that it will no longer be able to purchase entertainment content such as movies and TV shows from its official website, Microsoft.com, the Microsoft Store on Windows, or the ...
Microsoft, after nearly two decades, has exited the business of selling digital TV and movies. Without advance warning, Microsoft’s Movies & TV app as of Friday has stopped sales and rentals for ...
Microsoft has announced that it's shutting down the Movies & TV storefront on the Microsoft Store. As of July 18, it is no longer possible to purchase new media content, whether that be on a Windows ...
On July 18, Microsoft suddenly ceased offering purchases and rentals for movies and TV shows on PC and Xbox. The change comes as a surprise to fans of the service, but users will still be able to ...
Microsoft has rather abruptly closed down its Movies & TV app, which is accessible on Xbox and Windows PCs via the Microsoft Store. This allowed people to rent or buy movies or TV shows natively ...
Microsoft shuttered its digital Movies & TV storefront on Friday, removing the ability for Windows PC and Xbox users to purchase entertainment content via native apps. The company's support page says ...
Customers who have previously purchased content through the Microsoft Movies & TV storefront can continue to access it on an Xbox or Windows device, the notice says. Microsoft is not offering refunds; ...
Microsoft hopes it will boost Microsoft Store downloads. Microsoft is developing a “Movies & TV” app for Android and iOS in an effort to boost downloads from the Microsoft Store, according to a new ...
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