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Is it possible to create bundles between different apps (not games) on the Windows Store paid through subscription?

Alice Quarta 0 Reputation points
2026-02-10T14:43:41.9333333+00:00

Hello,

I was wandering whether it would be possible to create bundles of apps (not games and not Xbox apps) for Windows Store apps monetized with subscriptions.

Basically the user could buy just one subscription in one app and obtain premium access to other apps on the Windows Store without paying their subscriptions.
I know this is something feasible for Xbox apps, but is it possible also for normal ones?

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2026-02-10T14:44:50.9633333+00:00
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    Based on the current information, bundles within the Microsoft Store can include various types of products, but they are primarily focused on games and add-ons. For apps that are not games, the ability to create bundles that allow for shared subscriptions across different apps is not explicitly mentioned in the available context. The context does indicate that bundles can be created, but it does not specify whether this functionality extends to subscription-based access across different non-game apps.

    Therefore, it appears that while bundles can be created for games and their associated content, the specific scenario of creating bundles for non-game apps with shared subscription access is not supported as per the provided information.

    For further clarification, it may be beneficial to consult additional resources or documentation specific to app monetization and bundling in the Microsoft Store.

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