Microsoft released three new wallpapers for Windows 10

Microsoft has just released three new wallpapers packs for Windows 10 and you can download them for free from the Microsoft Store.

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The themes are called Snow Sculptures (Snow Sculptures), Warm Winter Nights (Hot Winter Nights), and Festival of Lights (Festival of Lights) and include high quality photos that can be used as backgrounds in you.

Although they are released as topics in the Microsoft Store, these new packages include nothing other than wallpapers, so if you install them, you will not see any other visual modifications or sounds.

To install the free themes from the Microsoft Store, you are required to have at least Windows 10 update ( 1703), although there's a good chance you already have it in the Fall Creators Update.

Free themes published by Microsoft in the Microsoft Store can be enabled from Settings > Personalization > Themes. Don't forget to create of your current custom theme in Windows 10 before making any changes.

Once you set a particular theme as the new default in Windows 10, you can cycle through between wallpapers directly from the desktop. Just right-click on the desktop and click “Next Background” to change the wallpaper to a new one included in the background.

Needless to say, you can find virtually everywhere on the web a wide variety of topics for Windows 10. However, downloading Microsoft packages is easier as they are published in the Microsoft Store, while the quality of the wallpapers is usually quite high.

You can download the topics from Microsoft Store by clicking on the links above. A Microsoft account is required to log in to the Store.

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