I’m probably being really dense!
But I cannot see how to go back a single stage - If I’m browsing TV and go into a season, and then want to go back to the root of the show to try another season I can’t see how.
On the old app it was the arrow in the top left…
I miss the back arrow too, especially on a touch screen. I currently just move my mouse to the top until the bar appears and use the back button there.
In Windows 10 there is a system-supplied back button for UWP apps. In windowed mode there is a back button on the titlebar, top-left. In tablet mode a back button appears on the taskbar next to Start | Task View | Cortana. Alternatively you can navigate back using the breadcrumb location bar along the top of the app (appears when in a library showing “TV Shows > Show > Season”) Clicking on any one of the items there will navigate you back to that level. Or my personal favourite is just the back button on my mouse but then that’s a pretty specific use-case 
Just to confirm, the back button we’re using is the OS provided one, which is in all the places @TheMooDude said.
But you’re right, in fullscreen mode it is a bit annoying to have to hold your mouse at the top until the bar pops down. Maybe in that instance we could put a back button on the screen.
@roguecode, even though its a bit annoying, it is consistent with the OS design language. I prefer if you left it like that.
I too was struggling to work out how to go back when full screen on a touch screen. the OS one at the bottom isn’t there and you need to swipe in at the top or bottom to get one. I’m not really a fan of hidden navigation. brings back nightmares of windows 8
@roguecode said:
Just to confirm, the back button we’re using is the OS provided one, which is in all the places @TheMooDude said.
But you’re right, in fullscreen mode it is a bit annoying to have to hold your mouse at the top until the bar pops down. Maybe in that instance we could put a back button on the screen.
Its fine if your using a mouse+keyboard (or an Xbox remote) but it is pain on my surface 3 in tablet mode - what too literally a second on the Win8.1 app now is fiddly and takes longer…
I’m all in favour of OS design standards, but in the fullscreen case I think a visible back button is a good move ![]()