Microsoft Retires Teams Together Mode by June 30 as Gallery View Reaches 49 Participants
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Updated · Computerworld · May 18
Microsoft Retires Teams Together Mode by June 30 as Gallery View Reaches 49 Participants
5 articles · Updated · Computerworld · May 18
June 30 is the cutoff for Teams' Together Mode, when Microsoft will remove the pandemic-era feature from the meeting View menu and make Gallery the primary group-call layout.
Microsoft said modern Gallery view now covers the feature's core purpose by showing up to 49 participants at once, while requiring fewer clicks and less device power.
Together Mode launched during Covid-19 as a shared virtual space that placed cropped video feeds into scenes like conference rooms and amphitheaters to reduce meeting fatigue.
The retirement follows Microsoft's broader pullback from immersive work features after it shut Mesh 3D meetings in December, though an immersive-events app remains in some Teams plans.
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