![]() So not only do you get to experience the joy of paying for the operating system, you also get the adware version of Solitaire. Ads, and paying for their removal, is an obvious revenue stream, but from what I can tell this ad-ladened bundle will also ship with OEM and paid-for copies of Windows 10. With Windows 10 being offered to so many people as a freebie, it's natural that Microsoft will want to explore other revenue streams. The app in question is the Microsoft Solitaire app, and as first reported by PC World, the app prompts users to "upgrade" to the premium version for $1.49 a month (or $9.99 a year) to remove the ads and get some "coins" and "power boosts."Ī similar system existed in Windows 8/8.1, but the game wasn't bundled with the operating system and was a separate download. Microsoft is once again bundling Solitaire with Windows, but if you want an ad-free experience then that's going to cost you. ![]()
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