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Microsoft Solitaire is celebrating 31 years this month on Windows 10, iOS, and Android – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
May 11, 2021
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The classic Microsoft Solitaire video game is celebrating its 31st anniversary this month across all its modern iterations on Windows 10, the web, iOS, and Android.

As part of the celebration, players are able to earn double XP every day this month, unlock a new celebratory theme (which is now available), and participate in a number of in-game events.

The week of May 16th through 22nd has been designated as a special “Anniversary Week” and something special appears to be planned for it though few details have been confirmed so far.

Microsoft Solitaire did something similar last year for its 30th anniversary. In addition to double XP and new deck themes, the game’s social channels also uploaded a good number of videos featuring players from all over the world.

Do you still play Solitaire on your modern Windows 10 computer? Let us know in the comments below and then follow us on Pinterest and Twitter for more Windows news.

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