Microsoft announces next major update for Windows 10: Creators Update

  • Microsoft announced the Creators Update for Windows 10 at an event in New York.
  • The update will include Paint 3D and improvements to content creation.
  • It will be available for free and will be rolled out in phases in 2017.
  • The update aims to attract more users to Windows 10 with innovative features.

Windows 10

Microsoft just announced the next major update for Windows 10 at its hardware event that is currently taking place in New York. Originally referred to as Redstone 2, the update will be called "Creators Update" when it is released to users early next year.

The update will feature a number of features and improvements over the Anniversary Update, with a great focus on content creation. Among its greatest novelties is Paint 3D, which has been presented to the applause of the public present at the event in New York.

The update will be being rolled out to all Windows 10 users for free in the first part of the following year. As with the Anniversary Update, this update is expected to be rolled out in phases, which also makes it one of the biggest updates scheduled for 2017. "Creators Update" will be available for Windows 10 on PCs, tablets , HoloLens and more.

Windows 10 Creators Update

As mentioned, in the Creators Update, Microsoft has plan to present your Paint 3D, which will bring pencil support to the Universal Windows platform, and new features such as 3D support for devices like HoloLens. So we'll have a few months full of surprises for an update that will hit the right key when it comes to content creation.

Microsoft is learning from the rest of its rivals to put the lace to a Windows 10 that, based on periodic major updates, will once again be in the limelight in order to gather more users around it and be able to return to the privileges of what this operating system always was.

A very interesting day for Windows 10 and the hardware to be presented for the next few minutes from New York.