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More Surprises for Windows 10 Users

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Christine Hall
Aug 7, 2015

The good news, I guess, is that Windows users can shell out $1.49 per month or $9.99 per year to Microsoft to upgrade to premium, which features “five variations, more card designs, daily challenges and tournaments.” Oh, and users shouldn’t fret about figuring out exactly how to make that upgrade, as Microsoft will constantly be serving nag screens in the freemium version urging an upgrade.

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