Goodbye, Productivity: Microsoft Is Bringing Back Solitaire for Windows 10 Microsoft is looking to inject a bit of nostalgia back into its latest version of Windows in the form of a much-beloved time waster.

By Geoff Weiss

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If Windows 8 felt like a radical departure from previous iterations of Microsoft's long-loved operating system, the tech giant is looking to inject a bit of fun familiarity back into Windows 10, which is slated for a summer release.

Solitaire, which was removed from Windows 8 alongside other classics including Hearts and Minesweeper, will be baked back into Windows 10, Mashable reports.

While Solitaire will receive a spot on Windows 10's new start menu -- another feature Microsoft had removed from Windows 8 much to loyalists' disdain -- the other games must be downloaded as add-ons from the Windows Store.

The addition was discovered when Microsoft rolled out a preview of the new software earlier this week. A note explains that the return of Solitaire commemorates the 25th anniversary of the game on Windows.

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Geoff Weiss

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Geoff Weiss is a former staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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