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Once this change occurs, Microsoft Edge will move from a 6-week major release cadence to a 4-week major release cadence. Additionally, a new 8-week Extended Stable option will become available.
Message Summary
Microsoft are making some changes to the release cycle cadence for the Microsoft Edge browser application.
Expected to start with Microsoft Edge major version 94, they will be adopting Chromium’s new 4-week major release cadence. Additionally, they will offer an 8-week major release Extended Stable option for enterprise customers looking for a longer timeline to manage updates.
Once this change occurs, Microsoft Edge will move from a 6-week major release cadence to a 4-week major release cadence. Additionally, a new 8-week Extended Stable option will become available.
Additional Information to learn more:
- (Blog) Serving our customers more effectively with new release cycles for Microsoft Edge
- (Docs) Microsoft Edge release schedule (updated)
- (Microsoft 365 Roadmap) Microsoft Edge
- Chrome Release Cycle page
- Deploy and update Microsoft Edge using Configuration Manager
- Microsoft Edge update policies documentation
- Blog
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