European Union Forces Microsoft to Provide Free Windows 10 Security Updates
Microsoft is making Windows 10 Extended Security Updates free for consumers in the European Economic Area (EEA) after pressure under the EU’s Digital Markets Act, just ahead of Windows 10’s end of support on October 14, 2025. EEA users can enroll for critical security patches without Microsoft Rewards, OneDrive backup, or a $30 fee, while users elsewhere still face those original conditions. In this guide, we explain what Windows 10 EOS means, why Europe gets free coverage, and how EU residents can enroll. We will also teach readers outside the EU several legitimate ways to secure free Windows 10 updates, so read on to learn more.
What is Windows 10 end of support (EOS)?
Windows 10 reaches end of support on October 14, 2025. After this date, Microsoft stops delivering new features, routine bug fixes, and free security patches through Windows Update. Your PC will continue to run, but it will become increasingly vulnerable unless you enroll in Extended Security Updates or upgrade to Windows 11. The final consumer release of Windows 10 is version 22H2.
Extended Security Updates, or ESU, is a separate program that provides critical and important security fixes only. It does not include new features or general support. For most consumers, ESU currently runs for one year after EOS, through October 13, 2026. Businesses can purchase up to three years of ESU coverage.
Outside Europe, Microsoft offers three enrollment paths for ESU. You can sync PC settings with the Windows Backup app, redeem 1,000 Microsoft Rewards points, or pay a one-time $30 fee.
In the European Economic Area, Microsoft removed those conditions and made ESU free after complaints under the EU’s Digital Markets Act. Consumers in the EEA do not need OneDrive backup, Rewards points, or payment to enroll.
Why Europeans get it free and how to enroll if you live in the EU
Microsoft made Windows 10 Extended Security Updates free for consumers in the European Economic Area after complaints that tying security updates to OneDrive backup, Microsoft Rewards, or a $30 fee could violate the EU’s Digital Markets Act. The result is simple. If you live in the EEA, you can enroll at no cost and receive critical and important security fixes through October 13, 2026.
Who qualifies
* You are physically located in an EEA country and your device runs Windows 10 version 22H2.
* You use a Microsoft account on the device.
How to enroll
* Open Settings on your Windows 10 PC.
* Go to Update & Security and look for Extended Security Updates or follow the enrollment prompt in Windows Update.
* Sign in with your Microsoft account if you are not already signed in.
* Complete the on-screen steps to join ESU. There is no fee and no requirement to back up with Windows Backup or redeem Microsoft Rewards.
Keep your coverage active
* Use the device and sign in with your Microsoft account periodically. Microsoft may require you to sign in at least once every 60 days to remain eligible.
* Install updates when Windows Update offers them.
What you get
* Critical and important security updates only.
* No new features, quality updates, or standard support.
Tip. If you do not see the ESU option immediately, check Windows Update again later or ensure you are on version 22H2.
How to get free Windows 10 updates if you live outside the EU
You can still enroll in Extended Security Updates at no cost using Microsoft’s approved paths. First make sure your PC is on Windows 10 version 22H2 and that you are signed in with a Microsoft account on the device.
Option 1. Microsoft Rewards
* Join Microsoft Rewards with the same Microsoft account used on your Windows 10 PC.
* Earn 1,000 points using Bing searches, daily sets, and quizzes.
* On your PC, open Settings → Update & Security → Windows Update and start Extended Security Updates enrollment.
* Choose the Rewards option and confirm redemption. The system will verify your points and activate ESU.
Option 2. Windows Backup to OneDrive
* Open the Windows Backup app and sign in to OneDrive with the same Microsoft account on your PC.
* Complete a lightweight backup of settings and essentials so it fits within the 5 GB free OneDrive tier. Exclude large folders you do not need.
* Go to Settings → Update & Security → Windows Update, start Extended Security Updates, and select the Backup option to activate ESU.
If neither path works
You can pay the one-time $30 fee during ESU enrollment to receive one year of updates.
Should you still upgrade your computer?
Yes. ESU only delivers critical and important security fixes for a limited time and does not include new features or most quality updates. Upgrading to Windows 11 extends your support window and adds modern security protections.
Future-proof your setup with an Acer Copilot+ PC
Copilot+ PCs pair modern CPUs with an on-device NPU for AI features, strong battery life, and longer support horizons. If your current PC passes the Windows 11 checks, you can upgrade in place. If it does not, stepping up to an Acer Copilot+ PC gets you current security standards, fast NVMe storage, Wi-Fi 6/7 options, and hardware built for the latest Windows features.
For help picking the right model, see Acer’s official 2025 Copilot+ PC buyer’s guide.
Conclusion
The EU’s pressure changed Microsoft’s plan. If you live in the EEA, you can enroll in Windows 10 Extended Security Updates at no cost through October 13, 2026, with a simple sign-in to your Microsoft account. Outside Europe, you still have legitimate paths to get ESU for free using Microsoft Rewards or Windows Backup, or you can pay the $30 fee. We covered each path above and we also show several other ways to secure free updates if you are not in the EU.
ESU is a short bridge, not a destination. If your device can run Windows 11, upgrade for stronger security and a longer support runway. If it cannot, consider a new machine that is ready for current features and support. Before you move, review this checklist to see what your options are before Windows 10 support ends. For those with a valid student email, you can enjoy 15% off certain products from the Acer Store if you sign up with Student Beans using your .edu email.
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Microsoft Introduces Free Xbox Cloud Gaming Following 50% Game Pass Price Hike
Microsoft has overhauled Xbox Game Pass, split it into different tiers, and raised prices. In the U.S., Ultimate jumped 50% to $29.99/month; Premium is $14.99; Essential stays $9.99. These changes began October 1, 2025 for new members and are rolling to most existing members in early November.
To ease the hit, Microsoft packed in more value at the top tier: 75+ day-one releases/year, Ubisoft+ Classics and Fortnite Crew perks, and higher-quality cloud streaming (up to 1440p) for Ultimate. All tiers now include cloud gaming, with Premium/Essential capped at 1080p.
Not everyone is paying more yet. In countries like Germany, Ireland, South Korea, Poland, and India, existing Ultimate subscribers on auto-renew will keep their current price for now and get 60 days’ notice before any change. This pause does not apply in the U.S. or U.K.
Microsoft is also testing a free, ad-supported version of Xbox Cloud Gaming with short pre-roll ads, one-hour session limits, and a monthly cap (internal test now; public beta planned). It would let players stream select owned titles, Free Play Days picks, and Xbox Retro Classics without a subscription.
Player reaction is mixed: some are canceling over the higher annual cost, while others say Ultimate still saves money if you play many day-one releases.
What changed in Game Pass and is it worth it?
Microsoft renamed its plans to Essential (was Core), Premium (was Standard), and Ultimate and expanded the libraries, cloud features, and perks to help justify the higher price.
* Essential — $9.99/mo.
50+ curated games on console and PC, online multiplayer, in-game perks, and unlimited cloud gaming at 1080p. No day-one Xbox-published titles.
* Premium — $14.99/mo.
~200+ games across console, PC, and cloud, plus Xbox-published games within a year (Call of Duty excluded). Cloud gaming at 1080p. Added Rewards earn-backs.
* Ultimate — $29.99/mo. (up 50%)
75+ day-one releases/year, Ubisoft+ Classics, EA Play, Fortnite Crew (from Nov 18), bigger Rewards, and the best cloud experience: up to 1440p streaming with faster queues. Library spans console, PC, and cloud.
The new pricing began on October 1, 2025 for new members and starts hitting most existing members in early November. Microsoft says the increase reflects a bigger catalog, new partner benefits, and upgrades to cloud streaming.
What does that look like in practice? Ultimate is the showcase tier. It folds in 75+ day-one releases each year, Ubisoft+ Classics, EA Play, and Fortnite Crew starting November 18, plus a beefed-up Rewards program and cloud streaming up to 1440p with faster queues. Premium aims for flexibility at $14.99, with 200+ games across console, PC, and cloud, and Xbox-published titles arriving within a year of launch (Call of Duty excluded). Essential holds the entry point at $9.99, offering 50+ curated games on console and PC, online multiplayer, in-game benefits, and unlimited 1080p cloud play.
There’s also a regional differences. In Germany, Ireland, South Korea, Poland, and India, many existing Ultimate subscribers on auto-renew are keeping their current price for now. Microsoft says those customers will get at least 60 days’ notice before any change; this pause does not apply in the U.S. or U.K. In some countries, like Brazil, the price hike increased by 99%.
Value comes down to habits. If you chase day-one releases or already pay for Fortnite Crew, Ultimate can still pencil out. If you don’t need day-one access, Premium covers a lot for less. If you only dip into a few hits and play online, Essential gets you in the door with cloud included.
A free cloud carrot after an unpopular price hike
The price jump has not gone down well. Many players say $29.99 per month for Ultimate is a step too far, and some have canceled or stacked older deals to avoid paying more. Was the new free, ad-supported Xbox Cloud Gaming meant to calm things down? Maybe, maybe not. It is happening, so here is what it looks like.
How the free tier works (in testing): Microsoft is piloting an ad-supported option that lets you stream select games without a Game Pass subscription. Internal tests use about two minutes of preroll ads, one-hour session caps, and up to five free hours per month. It is planned for PC, Xbox consoles, handhelds, and the web, with a public beta before full launch. Eligible content should include some games you own, Free Play Days picks, and a slice of Xbox Retro Classics. These specifics could shift at launch, but that is the current shape.
Quality and tiers: Cloud officially left beta; Ultimate streams up to 1440p with higher bitrates and shorter queues, while Premium and Essential include unlimited 1080p cloud. The free tier is a sampler, so expect stricter limits and ads rather than premium quality.
Why it matters: A no-cost, try-before-you-pay funnel could bring lapsed and curious players back in, especially on low-spec PCs or mobile. For heavy users who care about day-one releases, Fortnite Crew, Ubisoft+ Classics, and higher-resolution streaming, the value decision still lives at Ultimate, now at a higher price.
Will the higher price stick or will players switch?
The short answer is that Microsoft will try to hold the line, while testing ways to keep people engaged. The price increase is already live for new members and will hit most existing members in early November. Some regions have a temporary pause for existing Ultimate subscribers on auto renew, which shows Microsoft can stagger changes when local rules require it.
Early sentiment points to churn risk. Reader polls and comments show many players canceling or downgrading after the jump to 29.99 dollars per month, although a vocal group still finds value when they play multiple day one titles and use the new perks.
Microsoft’s counter is a wider funnel. The free ad supported cloud tier creates a no cost path to sample games. If the beta draws casual players and lapsed subscribers back into the ecosystem, some will likely convert to Premium or Ultimate over time. Cloud quality also improved, with Ultimate streaming up to 1440p. That helps justify the top tier for people who care about convenience and fidelity.
What to watch next
* If cancellations outpace new sign ups, expect more partner perks, limited time discounts, or regional offers to shore up value.
* If the free cloud test gains traction, Microsoft may raise time caps, rotate stronger catalogs, or run sponsored play events to convert free users.
If you play several day one titles each year and want bundled perks, Ultimate can still make sense. If not, Premium covers a lot for less. If you only dabble, the free cloud tier may be enough once it opens to the public.
Acer purchase bonus: 3 months of PC Game Pass
If you buy a new eligible Acer or Predator Windows 11 PC, you can claim three months of PC Game Pass with EA Play included. This is not Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. It is PC Game Pass, which means you will see much of the Game Pass catalog on Windows, but not every console title. Microsoft’s catalog varies by plan, platform, and region, so some Xbox-only games will not appear in the PC library.
Eligible models (examples)
* Predator Helios Neo 16
* Predator Helios 16 / Helios 18
* Predator Triton Neo 16
* Predator Orion X
* Acer Nitro V 16
* Acer Nitro 14 AMD
What you save
PC Game Pass now costs $16.49 per month in the U.S. Three months included with your Acer purchase is worth $49.47 before tax.
How to redeem
On your new PC, open the Xbox app, sign in with your Microsoft account, and follow the on-screen steps to activate the offer. After three months, the plan renews at the then-current rate unless you cancel. Game availability and EA Play benefits change over time and by region.
Final thoughts: is it still worth it?
The new Game Pass prices are high, especially for Ultimate. But Microsoft has added real value with more day-one games, better cloud performance, and new perks like Ubisoft+ Classics and Fortnite Crew. If you play regularly and want the full experience, Ultimate can still be a solid deal.
For most people, Premium offers the best balance. It includes a wide game library, cloud access, and a lower monthly cost. If you only play occasionally, the Essential plan or upcoming free cloud tier might be enough.
You can also try it risk-free. Buy a new Acer or Predator PC and get three months of PC Game Pass at no cost and if you have a valid student email you can enjoy up to 15% off your next purchase from the Acer Store by signing up with Student Beans. With both options you can save more than 50 dollars and explore hundreds of PC games before deciding if a full subscription is right for you.
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After 19 Years Windows 11 Finally Adds Support for Video Wallpapers
Video wallpapers let users set a video as their screen background, and this fun feature is finally returning to Windows 11 devices after almost two decades. Video wallpapers are an entertaining and animated twist on standard block color or photo backgrounds, adding an extra hint of customization, and another way to personalize your PC. Keep reading to learn how to set a video wallpaper on Windows 11 and when you can expect to try it out for yourself.
When are video wallpapers coming to Windows?
Now obsolete, Windows Vista supported video wallpapers via an application named DreamScene, but this was not implemented in future Windows versions. As such, users have been waiting for the day when they could finally customize their desktop with a video wallpaper for years. An X user first reported the new feature after spotting it in the newest Windows 11 Dev and Beta preview builds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtkWjg1rjvk
It supports MP4, MOV, AVI, WMV, M4V, and MKV files and will only work on desktops. It will not include videos for the lockscreen, however it is still a fun and creative way to customize a PC. Although there is no official announcement from Windows detailing when this much-anticipated feature will be available, users on the preview build can enable feature ID 57645315 and restart explorer.exe to access video wallpapers.
How to enable video wallpapers on Windows 11
If you want to set your video to wallpaper on Windows 11, follow these instructions:
* Open Settings
* Navigate to Personalization
* Click Background
* Select Browse photos
* Choose your desired video
If you wish to try out video wallpapers before the announce date, follow these instructions to enable it manually on Windows 11 builds 26220.6690 (Dev Channel) and 26120.6690 (Beta Channel) for version 25H2 and 24H2:
* Open this Github website
* Download the ViveTool-vx.x.x.zip file to activate the new Start menu design
* Open the file with File Explorer
* Click Extract all and Extract
* Copy the path to the folder
* Open Start
* Search for the Command Prompt, open the top result and choose Run as administrator
* Insert this command to navigate to the ViveTool folder: cd c:\folder\path\ViveTool-v0.x.x (be sure to change the path to the folder that includes your path) and press Enter
* Insert the following command to enable video wallpaper: vivetool /enable /id:57645315 and press Enter
* Restart the computer
Videos will play on loop and interactive videos are not supported. Moreover, please note that there is currently no setting to set up a video wallpaper on Windows 11, as this feature has not yet been officially implemented.
Why should you try out video wallpapers?
Although video wallpapers are not a must-have, they offer a quirky and unique way to personalize a Windows 11 PC. Using a funny GIF or your favorite clip of a family holiday, sports team, or beloved pet as a background can help boost your mood and bring a smile to your face. Moreover, video wallpapers can also create a specific ambiance, like a sense of calm during a hectic work day.
What are some alternative video wallpaper apps you can try?
The Windows 11 video wallpaper feature may be a little while off yet, however there are some alternatives you can try in the meantime. Lively Wallpaper is a free and open-source software that lets users set animated wallpapers. Users can use GIFs, videos, and webpages as their desktop background and screensaver, and the app won the Microsoft Store App Awards in 2023. Wallpaper Engine also has hundreds of thousands of wallpapers to choose from, and even allows users to create a wallpaper playlist to showcase throughout the day.
The lowdown: are Windows 11 video wallpapers really worth the wait?
Video wallpapers provide a fun way to personalize your PC. Although they are a nice-to-have not a must-have, they make a creative and interactive change from a static wallpaper. Many Windows 11 users have been waiting for a video wallpaper feature for almost twenty years since DreamScene was made obsolete. For them, the news that a Windows 11 video wallpaper feature will be available soon is an exciting prospect. Keep an eye on the latest Windows updates to find out when the new video wallpaper feature lands.
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