

Earlier this month, Microsoft started rolling out a new
design for the Microsoft Store on Windows 10. At that time, the
redesigned store was available for the Windows Insiders in the
Release Preview Ring. Today, the redesigned Microsoft Store is
widely rolling out to the general public.
Microsoft Store features a new design that aligns closely with
the web version and we’re seeing the new design on some of our
non-Insider machines today. The latest version of Microsoft
Store is 11807.1001.13 but the new design should show up in
older versions as it looks to be a server-side update that is
rolling out gradually.
Once you get the new design, you’ll notice that the store looks
more like a web wrapper of the Microsoft Store website. Just
like on the web, it’s now possible to remotely install app or
game on any Windows 10 device such as a laptop, 2-in-1, PC,
desktop and even Xbox One console that is linked to your
Microsoft account.
It’s worth noting that Microsoft has removed the ability to pin
the library section to the start menu which was present in the
older version.
If you already have the new Microsoft design, let us know your
thoughts about it in the comments below.