Candy Crush Sage will no longer appear on the Windows Start Menu 10 May 2019 Update
Candy Crush Sage is one of the feverish games in the past and is no longer attractive to users. However, this game is currently pre-installed on Windows 10, so whether you like it or not, you still have to see this game on your computer. This makes many users feel uncomfortable by wasting space. However, it seems that Microsoft has decided to remove this game from the Start Menu in Windows 10 version May 2019 Update.
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This move by Microsoft promises Windows 10 2019 will be an operating system that brings experiences that make users happy. Previously, Microsoft has allowed users to uninstall Mail, Paint 3D . and some other pre-installed applications, and not force users to update Windows automatically.
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