Typically, Microsoft announces the names of Windows 10 updates months before they're released. The Fall Creators Update was announced in May before being released in September, the Creators Update was announced in October 2016 before it came out in March 2017, and the Anniversary Update was announced in March 2016 before it was generally available that August.

With the next version of Windows 10, codenamed Redstone 4, just a couple of months away, one might think that Microsoft has done the sensible thing and decided not to give it a fancy name. Common sense would dictate that it's simply called version 1803, but it would seem that we're destined to see the Spring Creators Update.

Microsoft kicked off its Bug Bash yesterday, offering a number of Quests to Insiders that they can try out, attempting to find bugs. Obviously, the company's PR team didn't give these Quests a thorough read, though. One Quest made reference to Windows 10 Home in S Mode, leading to us finding out about new SKUs of Windows. Another, observed by IT Pro Today's Rich Hay (@WinObs), actually refers to the Spring Creators Update.

Is Windows 10 Redstone 4 the Springs Creators Update? This Windows Defender Application Guard Quest for this months Bug Bash seems to like that name! Thanks to @WildDreamer95 for the tip. pic.twitter.com/vvkg2xJwEX — Richard Hay (@WinObs) February 3, 2018

This will be the third Creators Update, and it's likely to be confused with the original, which was also released in the spring. Microsoft enthusiast and MVP Michael Gillett seems to have a good idea of what the company is up to, although he clearly forgot about Creators Update: Tokyo Drift.

Creators Update

Fall Creators Update

Spring Creators Update

2 Fall 2 Creators Update

Spring Creators Update: Control Alt Delete

Fall Creators Update 3

Fall Creators Update 3.1

Spring Creators Update 95

500 Days Of Summer Creators Update

Winter of Discontent Creators Update — Michael Gillett | #WIMVP (@MichaelGillett) February 3, 2018

For our sanity, we'll just have to assume that nothing is finalized just yet. After all, Microsoft hasn't announced anything. In fact, typically the company holds an event to show off everything that's coming in the next update, and it didn't do that either. Instead, it just released the new features in Windows Insider Preview builds.

We've reached out to sources at Microsoft regarding this, and we'll let you know when we hear something. Naturally, this new version of Windows will be finalized by next month, so it won't be long before Microsoft announces something.

What do you think of the name 'Spring Creators Update'? Let us know in the comments!

Update: Microsoft has now removed the 'Spring Creators Update' name from the Feedback Hub Quest, instead replacing it with "our R4 update".

Source: WZor (Twitter)