Pre-register For Monument Valley 2 On Google Play Starting Today

Monument Valley is a great puzzler game that has achieved global fame. The sequel to the game, aptly titled Monument Valley 2, was announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference 2017 in June. It has been available on iOS since then. The wait will soon be over for Android users as they can now pre-register for Monument Valley 2 on the Google Play Store.

The announcement of the sequel earlier this year caught everybody by surprise as nobody was expecting it. Fans were certainly happy that there was a new Monument Valley title that they could start playing.

Android users can pre-register for Monument Valley 2 on the Google Play Store starting today. What this basically does is sign them up for a notification when the app goes live. That’s all this does.

It’s not known at this point in time when the team behind this game is going to release it for Android. Since they have started taking pre-registrations for the game, it’s only a matter of time before Monument Valley 2 goes live.

Players will be tasked with guiding a mother and her young child across a magical landscape that’s full of puzzles for the player to solve. The graphics and the quality of the puzzles are what’s the best thing about this title.

Head on over to the Google Play Store now and pre-register to be notified when Monument Valley 2 goes live for Android.

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Windows 10 S Builds Live For Insiders


Microsoft released a new Fast ring Windows 10 build for members of its Insiders program today. They’re the people that get to test upcoming Windows 10 updates before they’re rolled out to the general public. The company has also confirmed today that members of the Insider program can now test Windows 10 S builds before they’re released. Head of the Windows Insider program Dona Sarkar confirmed that Insiders are now able to install Windows 10 S and opt-in for testing new beta builds as they’re released.

Windows 10 S is a new version of Microsoft’s operating system that promises a robust Windows experience with low-end hardware. It’s only capable of running apps downloaded from the Windows Store.

The OS is quite capable of running full desktop apps but they need to be specially packaged and listed on the store. Windows 10 S also provides users with full support for Microsoft Office.

There’s also support for peripherals and devices that are normally supported on a proper Windows 10 machine. The very first Windows 10 S-powered machines were launched in the summer with prices starting at $189.

“Windows Insiders can try Windows 10 S on their PCs and join the Windows Insider Program via Settings > Update & security > Windows Insider Program to receive Insider Preview builds for Windows 10 S just as they would on other editions of Windows 10,” writes Sarkar in the latest build notes.

Insiders have to keep in mind that the Windows 10 S setup tool installs a new edition of Windows and it’s only going to work on PCs that are currently running Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Enterprise Edition.

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