Asphalt 8 winter update available for Win 8.1 users??

Hi, is there an Asphalt 8 winter update available for Windows 8.1.  I see there is for iOS, android, and windows phone.
I have had the app for about a year.   I re-installed on 12/28/14 hoping to get the update.  
The reason I ask was when selecting the new timed events it would say "I need update to race this track" I click on update, then on the store, says already up to date.  Why say I need update?
I don't have the new "pro kits", "Token system", new races like the "Sector 8"
Already tried -- to re-install the game in a clean boot state 
After reading replies on the window store, and looking carefully at the app in the store there is not an update ready for windows.   Why
does it seem windows(desktop) not phone is last to receive updates, do developers no long consider windows relevent??  Yes, I'm upset-- I want asphalt 8 on my win 8.1 LAPTOP.
When will it become available for windows 8.1 users?
Thanks very much
Also sorry for different FONTS I copy and pasted from other Forums I asked the question

I too am suffering from the same issue. I am a window 8.1 user, playing from my laptop and now I cannot play the Daily Events because it requires an update that continues to say not available. 
If it is actually available can you let us know and perhaps email it to us or at least have an explanation on the problem for window 8 players because the lack of info on this is probably the most frustrating part. Not being able to access the latest update
leaves me with just the season 9 to play (the Maxed Out Season) and obviously until your cars are maxed out you can't play the season so basically I am playing nothing. 
Needless to say this is very disappointing so again some type of knowledge on what is going on would be greatly appreciated but getting the update would be better.

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