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Microsoft to go with Candy Crush Saga for their Windows 10 OS list of bundled games

byCustoms Today Report
06/06/2015
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LONDON: Windows 10 is going to take a drastic turn. The team is not only going to introduce new features like a voice assistant, metro apps in a desktop environment and a brand new browser, but also going to loosen their restrictions on the available games. Solitaire, which used to be a fan favorite for many years, was removed from the bundle due to unsaid reasons. Players who love the game have to manually download it from the store. It has been confirmed that the game is coming back once again as part of the OS; but that is not all!

Candy Crush Saga, Really?

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It is completely absurd to know as to why Microsoft would go with such a game for their Windows 10 list of bundled games. While it does have a colorful interface and some good puzzles to check out, the game has gained a negative reputation for making players pay too much cash to unlock levels or solve the puzzles. It is a free to play game and personifies the world of Android and iOS where unsuspecting new players are lured into checking it out.

Once they come in and learnt the basics, they will find themselves at ease. After solving a couple of boards, you will soon lose yourself into the game which is when it starts becoming difficult and the number of moves will go down. The only way to continue is to be extremely patient or start paying cash without questions. People love the game and it looks like that’s the factor that made Microsoft include it without questions.

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In their official blog, the company confirmed that they are always working with partners to bring good games to the upcoming operating system. Windows 10 doesn’t have a release date yet, but a leak from AMD confirmed that it is coming this July.

The official statement confirmed that Microsoft is more than happy to bring such a popular to the operating system on launch. Besides, they added that while classic games like minesweeper and hearts does have their respective places, a game like Candy Crush Saga brings a new lease of life to the platform besides wooing millions of gamers who are so addicted to this title.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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