Microsoft launched the Internet last week when it made a strange announcement about the "completely new Windows 1.0," which was first released 33 years ago, and now we know why.

The matter, as it turned out, is related to the famous mystery series "Stranger Things" on Netflix.

With the return of the third part of the series, which takes place in 1985, the launch year of Windows, the company introduces the application of "Windows 1.11", which includes paint and Terminal programs, as well as exclusive arguments and content based on the series Stringer Things.

Later this month, Microsoft will run Camp Know at its stores and on the Internet, where children over the age of 13 will be able to take part in a series of two-stage workshops and characters.

The two workshops, which will kick off on July 20, are one for programming the games under the name "rule the arcade" and the second for 3D modeling and filmmaking under the name Strange-ify Your World.

Finally, the series's fans will have the chance to win the Big String Thrings, the Arcade String Things Box and a new Xbox One X and 12 months membership in the Xbox Game Console Ultimate.

In order to win one of these awards, you must re-comment on or admire Stringer Things on the Xbox in Twitter or Facebook before July 15.

For the Windows 1.11 trial, you can access the application download page by clicking on this link, and click on "Get the app". This will open the application page on the Microsoft Store. The application will not be available for download unless you own Windows 10 10240.0 or higher.