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Video App For Windows 8.1 Receives New Update, Adds Curated Lists Of Movies And TV Shows – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
March 11, 2014
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Video app for Windows 8.1 receives new update, adds curated lists of Movies and TV shows

Microsoft has rolled out an update to the Video app for Windows 8.1, adding the ability to showcase curated lists of Movies and TV shows. The update also fixes minor bugs and improves app performance.

“Xbox Video brings you the latest HD movies and TV shows on your Windows 8/Windows RT device and makes it easy to watch what you love wherever you are. Rent and buy new blockbuster movies and favorite classics, or catch up on last night’s episodes of the hottest TV shows. Xbox Video also brings you instant-on HD to get you watching right away. Plus, explore your video collection and play your own videos,” the app description reads.

Having curated lists of Movies and TV shows makes it easier to find great content, at least that’s what the feature is intended to do. Hit the download link below to snag the updated app, or update your app via the Windows Store. Let us know if you notice any other new improvements.

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