Microsoft has announced its Windows 10 release on July 29. This version brought the Start Menu back and fixed the broken desktop experience of Windows 8, just like what most users had wished. The upgrade process is mostly painless, and free for most Windows 7 and 8 users. But as we all know that Windows 10 still doesn’t provide Blu-ray playback support out of the box. This is why third-party Blu-ray Player software developers are needed to do the footwork. And if you’re looking for a first-rate and reasonably priced Blu-ray player software for Windows 10, there’s no other perfect option than Macgo Windows Blu-ray Player that is fully compatible with Windows 10 and supports Blu-ray discs, Blu-ray ISO files and BDMV folders perfectly on Microsoft’s latest OS.