Originally announced at its Built conference, Microsoft has finally launched its first universal apps for Windows and Windows Phone, which are available for purchase through its app stores. Users can buy an app once and play it on phones, tablets, or PCs.

The first two apps that are featured on the program are Halo: Spartan Assault and Skulls of the Shogun. Both games are $4.99 apiece, and can be bought through either the Windows or Windows Phone stores.

In addition, several free games are available as universal apps, including Wordament, Hexic, Mahjong, Minesweeper and Solitaire. These games, along with the above ones, will carry across all Windows-enabled devices.

More games should be released in the months ahead, although specific titles weren’t mentioned as of yet.

Source: PC World