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Music tab spotted in the Store in Windows 10 build 10074

Sean Michael Sean Michael
November 8, 2020
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Windows 10

Microsoft has taken another step towards providing a one stop shop for entertainment and media across Windows devices. A tip via Twitter from Super User points out that a ‘Music’ tab has been added to the beta version of the Store in Windows 10 build 10074. That version of the store also has tabs for apps, games, and Movies & TV.

Music tab added to #Store (Beta). Although page isn’t available right now. #Windows10 #WindowsInsiders #build10074 pic.twitter.com/yCrTPQhKTL

— Super User (@Superb_User) May 12, 2015

The tab is there but if clicked it doesn’t go anywhere yet as the page isn’t available. The Microsoft Store is gaining serious momentum with the push to have Win32 apps be put in the store as well as the hopeful uptick we’ll see from iOS and Android apps being able to be ported.

It’s a logical step for Microsoft as they already added Movies & TV bringing the worlds of media and apps and games together. Hopefully in an upcoming build we’ll get a look at the page up and running.

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