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Microsoft has been making some changes to the Microsoft Store, with the latest update focusing on improving the product page experience. These changes are currently being tested by Windows Insiders, but will soon be rolled out to non-Insiders as well.
The new product page experience includes a redesigned interface that showcases apps and games that align with your interests. Users will now be able to watch video trailers directly on the product page, without being redirected elsewhere. If a product doesn’t have a trailer, a hero image will be displayed instead. Additionally, users have the option to disable autoplay for trailers in the settings.
Regardless of whether you prefer dark mode or light mode, the new product page experience will be available to all users. Combined with the promised speed boost, it seems like the Microsoft Store user experience is heading in a positive direction.
It’s worth noting that these changes are part of Microsoft’s ongoing efforts to enhance the overall user experience on Windows 11. By becoming a Windows Insider, users can get early access to these updates and provide feedback to help shape the future of the platform.
Overall, the improvements to the Microsoft Store aim to make it easier for users to discover new apps and games, while also providing a more streamlined browsing experience. With more changes on the horizon, it looks like Microsoft is committed to evolving the Microsoft Store to better meet the needs of its users.