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As the report points out, this doesn’t mean Microsoft will be slacking on updates and bug fixes to the current version of Windows. In fact, with Windows 11 Sun Valley 2, a new Moments feature will allow Microsoft to roll out new features easier throughout the year. The unnamed sources also state new features will start to arrive up to four times a year starting in 2023. Instead of the bigger Sun Valley 3 update, Microsoft is said to release these updates as part of one of these Moments, meaning users will be getting new features sooner — instead of a big release generally taking place in the fall of each year. The report points out that these Moments are what the company has labeled them internally, and they may be named something else once released. The new Windows roadmap is currently in its planning stages, with the 2024 release apparently currently being named “Next Valley,” although not much else is known. Whether Microsoft plans to stick to its annual release schedule or introduce a three-year release cycle is still up in the air, but we’re sure to know more once Sun Valley 2 officially arrives. If anything, a possible release of Windows 12 much sooner than the time it took between Windows 10 and Windows 11 will garner interest. In the meantime, check out these 7 game-changing Windows 10 and Windows 11 hidden features you should be using.