Microsoft announced today that the Windows 10 system will usher in another major update in early 2017, named "Windows Creators update."
Windows 10 was released July 29, 2015, the first small upgrade in November, "November Update" (code-named Threshold 1/version 1511), the first major upgrade in early August this year "anniversary Update "(code-named Redstone 1/Version No. 1607).
The second major upgrade, named after the creator, called Redstone 2, will complete many of the new features that have not yet been added to the annual update and focus on three key areas:
-Augmented and virtual reality, 3D for everyone
-Better games, including 4K and in-game broadcast
-Improve the interconnect experience, including communication with family, friends, players, and co-workers.
There is a claim that this upgrade will be version 1703, which was released in March 2017.
It is still free, but the free upgrade channel for Windows 7/8.1 is closed for current Windows 10 users only.