You may soon be able to install apps from Windows Store on up to 2000 devices
Since Windows Store went universal, and now games and apps work across devices, it was about time that limits to install apps on multiple devices was soon to hit the max point, at least for few. I won a 2 Desktop PC, One Windows 10 Laptop, an Xbox One and a Lumia 950 XL. That counts to 5, and if I ever hit 10 device limit, I will have to either remove one of the devices from the list or just use another account or may be by paying for it.
Looks like Microsoft has started upping this limit to whopping 2,000 from 10, and this change is rolling out silently to few. As reported by Windows Central, Tipped by Andre, the limit is clearly increased.
https://twitter.com/AndreGrindstaff/status/906175220628602880
That said, Microsoft had been experimenting with this limits with odd numbers. I clearly remember that it was first limited to only 5 devices, which now in my account appears as 10. It seems Microsoft did up this limit to an odd number of 81 before dropping back to 10.

Microsoft is yet to announce this officially, but it seems as the number of devices running Windows 10 will slowly increase, at least that’s what they expect, the limit of 10 was definitely low, but then 2000 is like a lot. Some of them are guessing that this limit will keep on increases when he upper limit is reached. So if you have connected over 10 devices, the limited number will increase to 2000, but then it’s not full proof.
I am guessing that this limit is going to be for either big companies or when it comes to testing. What do you think?
