It’s been a while since we’ve had a complete refresh of the Microsoft Store. But the apps repository got a little look with the launch of Windows 11 build 25163, which landed in the Dev channel yesterday.
This new build brought along a few tweaks and discoverability improvements to the Store, which is now on version 22206.1401.2.0.
The main highlights of this welcome new refresh include an updated price tag design, as well as a new way to find different editions for a specific game. The public has been asking for these two of the many additions for a fair while now.
As Microsoft notes, this Microsoft Store update is now rolling out to users.
The first thing they will see as they browse and search for apps, games, and movies on the repository is updated price designs. These make it easier to understand the prices for the various wares available there.
In essence, you will have all the information that you need when seeking what you seek.
Speaking of seeking, you now have new ways to find game editions. Microsoft has made it easier to find different editions of a title. You can easily differentiate between the standard and deluxe editions of games, so you can choose the variant you want to play.
Same with the new price options above, these are easily available to view regardless of your browsing and searching on the Microsoft Store.
Like with all preview software, Redmond wants to hear your feedback regarding these latest enhancements to the Microsoft Store. You can share your thoughts by pressing the Win + F key combination after opening the app repository.