While Insiders have been testing early code for several months, the final release date has been set for Tuesday 5 October. Windows 11 brings a fresh version number and a fresh look to the platform, although it will still be arriving on your PC as a free upgrade via Windows Update, just like previous Windows 10 releases (and indeed the original release of Windows 10 itself). Six years later, the company has evidently changed its mind. At its launch, Microsoft declared that future features and improvements would be added through incremental updates, meaning there would never be a need for Windows 11. Windows 10 was meant to be “the last version of Windows”.
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