Microsoft has confirmed a September 22 release date for Office 2016, alongside plans for monthly feature updates through Office 365. Office 2016 isn't a major departure from previous versions, and the biggest changes involve new ways to collaborate in real-time. The productivity suite will also offer new color themes-taking a page from Microsoft's free Office mobile apps-and a "Tell Me" feature that helps dig up hard-to-find menu items. Microsoft still hasn't announced pricing for Office 2016 as a standalone product. An Office 365 subscription starts at $70 per year for personal use, and includes free updates to Office 2016 and beyond.