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Microsoft Sudoku with 6 difficulty levels is finally here
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Updated onFebruary 5, 2024
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The Windows 10 OS has recently gotten plenty of functional features, such as the new enterprise-focusedCortana. But when Microsoft isn’t thinking about functional orUI upgradesfor the OS, it’s creating free PC games, such as the new Sudoku 2.0.
Well, you can now experience the new Microsoft Sudoku on yourWindows 10PC. Thegame‘s other minimum requirements are DirectX 10 and x64 or x86 system architecture.
Microsoft Sudoku 2.0
The new Microsoft Sudoku introduces fresh experiences, including 6 difficulty levels and four different themes. It sports lively colors, tougher challenges every day and more.
Some of the game’sfeaturesare:
Also, the Sudoku update lets you personalize your gameplay with features like Block Duplicates and Show Notes. In addition, you can play by selecting either a number or square first.
Interestingly, you can save your game progress by signing in with a Microsoft account. That’s ideal for when you need to pick it up where you left off on any device. Plus, you get to earn Xbox Live achievements!
Last month, the company introduced a surfing game for Microsoft Edge, which you can play offline and online. That and the new Sudoku 2.0 add to the list of games you can play offline when taking a break fromfree online alternatives.
And if you are looking for ways toresolve Microsoft Sudoku subscription not working, rest assured that you can find all confirmed ones in this detailed guide.
Are you excited about the new Microsoft Sudoku? Please tell us what you think in the comments section below.
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