![]() ![]() The company says that this decision is a result of an update that it is going to make to its video catalog in February 2014. Microsoft pulls the plug in “late February.” Ownership of the content will not change even after support is dropped, customers will continue to own the content that they have purchased through Xbox Video. What this means is that any content previously purchased from Xbox Video will no longer be playable on Zune devices, Windows Phone 7 devices and through the Zune PC software. Microsoft has announced that it will no longer support Xbox Video on Windows Phone 7 and Zune. ![]()
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