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Beta sign ups now open for new Windows Phone version of the popular trivia game QuizUp – onmsft.com

Joseph Finney Joseph Finney
May 2, 2015
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Beta sign ups for new windows phone version of the popular trivia game quizup open

Popular games have been flooding onto Windows Phone in the past few days, and continuing with that trend, QuizUp beta sign ups have opened up. QuizUp is a popular trivia app which has been on iOS and Android for some time now. It’s worth noting the beta requires users to sign an NDA which prevents sharing any information about the app prior to release.

Windows Phone users who love trivia and want to try out a new Windows Phone app should check out QuizUp and follow the link at the bottom of this article to sign up for beta access. The app is being developed for both Windows Phone and Windows 8.1 so hopefully it will be easily converted into a Universal App.

Unlike some apps which have gotten press lately, QuizUp is being developed specifically for the Windows platform and isn’t a direct port. Development group Gateway Apps has been building the Windows experience and won’t be leaving any features out of the Windows version of the game, and the app may even support cross-platform gameplay.

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