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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 ...
Microsoft is no longer selling or renting movies and TV shows. The change came about abruptly earlier this week, with a FAQ update on both the Xbox and Windows pages confirming that as of 18th July, ...
Microsoft isn’t offering any refunds. However, you’ll still be able to watch your previously purchased content and transfer ...
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"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 ...
Unfortunately, Microsoft says it is not providing any refunds or ways for users to transfer their libraries to other digital ...
Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S users can no longer buy TV shows and movies as Microsoft strips away core console features and closes multimedia access.