Microsoft launched Windows 1.11, but not the operating system but a game
The first version of the Windows operating system was released in 1985, the same year it debuted with the first season of a popular horror TV series on Netflix, Stranger Things. The interesting connection of Stranger Things and Microsoft did not stop there when Microsoft's official Twitter account recently "popped up" a special combination between the two companies made many people curious.
- Microsoft suddenly launched a video reminiscent of Windows 1.0
Last July 5, 2011, just one day after the next Season of Stranger Things was released, Microsoft's Twitter account posted a Morse code meaning to release on July 8. Immediately, The post made the online community feel very curious and excited because it was unknown what the technology company was "plotting".
WalkingCat later discovered his big secret technology on Microsoft Store. Accordingly, Microsoft has partnered with Stranger Things to make a game project called Windows 1.11 described as a companion to Stranger Things season 3.
Windows 1.11 will recreate the interface of the first version of the Windows operating system launched 34 years ago. As described, players will discover and decode secrets and Easter eggs built from Stranger Thing 3.
For series Stranger Things fans, this is definitely an interesting game. From now on, players can download and experience this game according to the link below.
- Windows 1.11
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