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Microsoft will allow developers to submit raw. This will no longer be necessary with the new Store. In the past, developers were required to package their Win32 apps as an MSIX, and were forced to use Microsoft's own store-driven update and commerce platforms. These changes will allow developers to bring their Win32 apps to the new Store without any changes to their existing code.
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It should also provide a more stable download and install experience for large apps and games. The new Store will continue to be a UWP app, and will be updated on a monthly cadence with new features and improvements over time. The Store will be updated monthly with new features and fixes.
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Many in-box apps, including this new Store app, will be reinvigorated with new layouts, WinUI designs, iconography, and fluid animations. It should come as no surprise to hear that the new Store app will follow the same design refresh that the rest of Windows is following with Sun Valley, which is expected to ship towards the end of this year.