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Microsoft Solitaire Collection, Minesweeper, and Mahjong apps receive minor update – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
June 10, 2013
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Microsoft Solitaire Collection

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Over this past weekend, Microsoft has rolled out three updates to three of its popular gaming apps in the Windows Store. The Microsoft Solitaire Collection app, along with the Microsoft Minesweeper and Microsoft Mahjong apps have all received minor updates.

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These three apps received minor updates this past Sunday, featuring bug fixes and optimizations, according to their respective change logs. No further details were revealed by Microsoft as to what was fixed. If you have these apps installed, head over to the Windows Store and download the updates. Let us know in the comments below if you notice any new changes or improvements.

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As of June 9th, there are 85,953 apps in the Windows Store. Microsoft is expected to release a public preview version of Windows 8.1, the next big update to Windows 8, which also features a redesign of the Windows Store. The new design makes the Windows Store much more organized and simplistic.

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