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New Windows 8 App Store screenshots leaked, SkyDrive and Bing Maps app shown

Ron Ron
July 17, 2019
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New screenshots were leaked today showcasing the Windows Store in Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 8 operating system. The screenshots are in Chinese but showcase several games as well as two apps that are sure to cause a buzz.

These new leaked screenshots, from the Chinese site PCBeta, showcase several apps that will be available in Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 8 operating system. For example, we see games such Flow, Hive Mind, PuzzleTouch, Cut The Rope, Train Titans, and FlipSaw available via the Windows Store. On top of that, we also see a SkyDrive App, which we learned about recently, as well as a Bing Maps app. Not much is really known about these apps and games, but with the Consumer Preview build of Windows 8 rapidly approaching (February 29th), we can expect to hear more about this. Take a look at the screenshots below:

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