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Furious 7 now available in Windows Store

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
August 26, 2015
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The latest installment in the Fast & Furious series, Furious 7, is now available in the Movies & TV section of the Windows Store. For just $14.99, you can own Furious 7 as a digital download in either standard or high-definition format.

Video ThumbnailThe latest installment in the Fast & Furious series, Furious 7, is now available in the Movies & TV section of the Windows Store. For just $14.99, you can own Furious 7 as a digital download in either standard or high-definition format. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=133&v=yISKeT6sDOg Furio

Furious 7 follows the story of Dom (Vin Diesel), Brian (Paul Walker) and the rest of the crew as they deal with a new threat, Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham). Deckard seeks revenge for the death of his brother, Owen Shaw, in Fast & Furious 6. Deckard is looking to kill Dom and his crew by any and all means necessary.

Furious 7 is a great movie with plenty of high-speed car chases, giant explosions, and epic fight scenes. Vin Diesel also provides Fast & Furious fans with a poignant tribute to Paul Walker at the end of Furious 7.

Check out all the adrenaline-pumping action of Furious 7, now in the Movies & TV section of the Windows Store for just $14.99.

 

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