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Microsoft Solitaire Collection coming to iOS and Android devices | On MSFT

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
August 23, 2016
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Microsoft Solitaire Collection coming to iOS and Android devices

Brad Stephenson – 3 months ago
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Microsoft Solitaire Collection appears to be coming to iOS and Android devices according to an email sent to select members of the Microsoft Casual Games Inner Circle, a program not dissimilar to Windows Insiders that is used to collect feedback from users and take suggestions for future casual games.

The email doesn’t reveal much beyond the fact that Microsoft Studios is after beta testers for both the iOS and Android versions before they publically launch the game on those platforms. Here’s the full email. Special thanks to Jeremy for sending it our way.

“Do you have an iPhone, iPad, or other iOS/Android device? If so, then here’s some exciting news: We are developing Microsoft Solitaire Collection for iOS and Android devices and we are looking for a group of passionate Solitaire players to help us test our beta version of the game as we continue to work on it.

As a valuable member of the Microsoft Casual Games Inner Circle, we wanted to give you the first opportunity to be a part of our beta program and give us feedback on the experience.

If you are interested in joining our beta program and getting a sneak peak of the game on your iOS or Android device, please click on this link and sign in with your Microsoft Account to give us some information about your devices.

Thank you so much for taking the time to play our games and provide valuable feedback! You help make our games the best they can be! Follow us on Facebook for the latest news and updates.

-The Microsoft Casual Games Team”

Microsoft Solitaire Collection is Microsoft’s modern take on the popular Windows digital card game. It was first released alongside Windows 8 and then received a significant overhaul a few years later with the launch of Windows 10. The current version supports the modern version of Xbox Live, Microsoft’s cloud gaming platform, which allows for its Xbox Achievements to appear within the Windows 10 Xbox app and on the Xbox One console when unlocked. Microsoft Solitaire Collection also supports crossplay between Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile devices.

Would you play Microsoft Solitaire Collection on your iOS or Android device? Let us know in the comments below.

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