However, desktop users weren’t too fond of the Windows Store; after all, there are still many Windows users, especially senior users, who don’t know too many technical details. And especially this type of users has been the most upset. Now Microsoft is looking to make things right once again, and it will include Solitaire by default, so you won’t have to download it anymore from the store. Solitaire will be available as a default installed game and if you played it in Windows 8, you should know that it’s going to be basically the same enhanced version. However, we should expect minor improvements, such as daily challenges, improved graphics and more. Who knows, if Microsoft decided to bring back Solitaire in Windows 10, maybe it’s going to do the same with regards to Minesweeper and Hearts, what do you think? Leave your comment below and let us know. READ ALSO: How to Transform Windows 10 into Mac OS

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