Microsoft stops releasing major Windows 10 updates – support for the OS will end on October 14, 2025
Windows 10 22H2 will be the latest version of the Windows 10 operating system. This is stated in the Microsoft blog post.
In the future, all Windows 10 releases will be supported by monthly security updates. The release of such updates will continue until October 14, 2025. After that date, Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 10. However, some versions in the Long-Term Servicing Channel will receive updates after the end of support date.
Windows client roadmap update! Key takeaways:
1 – #Windows10 will reach EOS on October 14, 2025.
2 – Version 22H2 will be the final version of Windows 10.
3 – You'll see the next #Windows11 LTSC release in the second half of 2024.Read the announcement: https://t.co/CPjGmRWZdj
— Windows IT Pro (@MSWindowsITPro) April 27, 2023
Microsoft is urging users to upgrade to Windows 11, as Windows 10 will not receive new features. Although the company originally planned to make Windows 10 the last version of Windows and constantly release updates for it.
Now that Windows 11 has been available on the market for more than a year and a half, it is not surprising that the company is starting to phase out support for Windows 10, released in 2015. The first step in this direction was taken in January, when Microsoft stopped distributing copies and licenses of Windows 10.