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Microsoft may finally ditch its silly PC game limits

Posted on December 18, 2021August 27, 2023 By bot

Even though Microsoft has been supporting PC with day-and-date releases of first-party games, the Microsoft Store hasn’t been the most convenient way to buy and install PC games. However, that may be changing, as a new report today claims that Microsoft is removing some folder restrictions associated with game installs from both the Microsoft Store and the Xbox Game Pass app. This, in turn, could give PC users more flexibility in how they access, store, and mod their games.
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