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On August 18, 2015, Microsoft released the first preview to EdgeHTML platform version 13 as part of Windows 10.0.10525, though it was still labeled as version 12. In subsequent updates, the support for HTML5 and CSS3 was extended to include new elements.
 
EdgeHTML 13.10586 was released in multiple versions of Windows. On November 12, 2015, the ''New [[Xbox One]] Experience''-update for the Xbox One included EdgeHTML 13.10586, replacing [[Internet Explorer 10]] in the process. It was released to [[Windows 10]] as part of the November Update on the same day. On November 18, 2015, the updatedupdate got rolled out to Windows 10 Mobile users in the Insider Preview. Finally, Microsoft rolled out the same update to [[Windows Server 2016]] as part of Technical Preview 4.
 
On December 16, 2015, Microsoft released the first build of ''Redstone''. In January and February 2016, 4 other builds followed, all laying the foundational work for EdgeHTML 14. On February 18, 2016, Microsoft released the first version of EdgeHTML 14 as version 14.14267. This version of the engine contained almost no changes in standards support yet, but contained fundamental work for [[Web Notification]]s, [[WebRTC 1.0]], improved [[ECMAScript]] and CSS support and also contained a number of new flags.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Gupta |first1=Prateek |title=Best Microsoft Edge Flags |url=https://gizmeek.com/best-microsoft-edge-flags |website=GizMeek|date=26 September 2020 }}</ref> Further, Microsoft announced that it was working on [[VP9]], [[WOFF 2.0]], [[Web Speech API]], [[WebM]], [[FIDO 2.0]], and [[Beacon API]].