Microsoft will be celebrating the one-year birthday of Windows 11 with the release of a major update codenamed “Sun Valley 2”. If you have a Windows 11 device, you’ll get the update automatically, and for absolutely free provided that your device is already on the new OS.
As we draw ever closer to the release of Windows 11 Sun Valley 2, Microsoft is getting more specific about it. This time, the version number “22H2” has been officially confirmed by Microsoft itself.
A Windows Update released on Thursday confirms the operating system’s next feature update is known as “Version 22H2”. As you can see in the below screenshot, Microsoft is finally using version 22H2 as the tentative name for the next major update. This also confirms that the update is a step closer to finalization.
At the moment, it’s unclear how the company plans to publicly dub this major revision of Windows 11. It could be named after a month or Microsoft could simply use the version number as the public name. Windows 11 version 22H2 has also appeared in several leaked Microsoft documents until this point.
Of course, we already know that version 22H2 will focus more on fixing the existing interface of Windows 11 like Start Menu, Control Center/notification, native apps like MS Paint, Windows Settings, taskbar desktop and other areas of the operating system.
This update is also set to bring back support for taskbar drag and drop, and add a new Task Manager to Windows 11..