Despite enduring multiple bankruptcies, acquisitions, and business restructurings over the years, the iconic computer brand Commodore has managed to survive. Now, a new community - centered company has stepped in to take charge of the brand, presenting an appealing alternative for Windows 10 users who are eager to break free from Microsoft's software ecosystem. On October 14, 2025, Microsoft officially discontinued support for Windows 10. While the system can technically still be operated, mainstream software vendors and game development studios are expected to gradually withdraw their support. This situation has spurred some users to actively look for other viable options. The new company's Commodore OS Vision 3.0 is a Linux - based operating system, built upon the Debian project. It is specifically designed to counteract the monopolistic practices of major tech corporations, minimize digital distractions, and safeguard user privacy. In doing so, it aims to provide users with a computing experience that is quiet, private, and secure. This system comes pre - loaded with over 200 integrated games and features a modernized BASIC programming environment. Moreover, it is compatible with the latest x86 processors and contemporary hardware. In addition to the operating system, the company has also introduced the Commodore 64 Ultimate. This is a re - creation of the classic Commodore 64, developed on an FPGA platform. The global pre - sales of this product have already surpassed 10,000 units.
