Microsoft is exiting the market for selling and renting TV and movies across its platforms. There was no reason given for the abrupt change, with Microsoft simply posting the news on a support page on ...
PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. After almost two decades, Microsoft is finally ...
Microsoft, after nearly two decades, has exited the business of selling digital TV and movies. Without advance warning, Microsoft’s Movies & TV app as of Friday has stopped sales and rentals for ...
Microsoft shuttered its digital Movies & TV storefront on Friday, removing the ability for Windows PC and Xbox users to purchase entertainment content via native apps. The company's support page says ...
Chris has been playing video games for most of his life, and writing about them off-and-on for a significant chunk of that time. He has also gotten involved with the industry more directly by working ...
On July 18, Microsoft suddenly ceased offering purchases and rentals for movies and TV shows on PC and Xbox. The change comes as a surprise to fans of the service, but users will still be able to ...
Microsoft is ending the sale and rental of movies and TV shows on Windows and Xbox platforms. As of today, the service for purchasing films and shows either temporarily or permanently will no longer ...
Microsoft has officially shut down its Movies & TV service, which allowed Xbox and PC users to rent or buy films and watch them on their devices. The company confirmed it will no longer provide this ...
12 years after Xbox introduced the Xbox Oneas a console that would be your entertainment media hub, Xbox is no longer selling TV shows or movies. The news came with little fanfare or notice, though ...
Microsoft Gets Out of the Movie and TV Business: How to Save Everything You Bought Microsoft isn’t offering any refunds. However, you’ll still be able to watch your previously purchased content and ...