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As of July 18, Microsoft has stopped selling and renting TV shows and movies on both Xbox and Windows devices.
People who previously purchased films or TV episodes through Microsoft can still access their collections using the Microsoft Movies & TV app. Users who wish to transition to another app entirely will ...
Effectively immediately, Microsoft is no longer allowing users to purchase or rent movies and TV shows through its app for ...
The fortunate part is that your existing purchases are safe (at least for now), still accessible via the dedicated Movies & TV (or "Films & TV") app on Xbox in a streaming form, and they can kind of ...
Microsoft has abruptly ceased selling digital films and TV on its Xbox and PC stores. The change happened on July 18, when Microsoft confirmed that it will no longer sell movies or TV, and that no ...
Microsoft has quietly shut down its Movies & TV purchasing service across Xbox consoles and Windows PCs, ending the ability ...
New reports say that Microsoft chose to invest more heavily into artificial intelligence at the cost of jobs, and will ...
Microsoft isn’t offering any refunds. However, you’ll still be able to watch your previously purchased content and transfer ...
On July 18, Microsoft suddenly ceased offering purchases and rentals for movies and TV shows on PC and Xbox. The change comes ...
One of the very best Xbox games of all time is currently only $2 on the Microsoft Store, but only for a limited time.
"Microsoft no longer offers new entertainment content for purchase, including movies and TV shows, on Microsoft.com, Microsoft Store on Windows, and the Microsoft Store on Xbox," the page reads.
Microsoft is exiting the market for selling and renting TV and movies across its platforms. There was no reason given for the ...