![]() ![]() ![]() Microsoftis expected to make the Windows Subsystem for Android available to all Windows 11 users in the coming months, alongside Amazon Appstore support. The result is a fully functional Play Store that you can use to install any Android app on Windows 11.Ī detailed manual for the installation is available on GitHub, or through the get-through videos on YouTube. I managed to get the Google Play Store up and running on Windows 11 in about 30 minutes, after downloading all the necessary tools, enabling the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), and installing Ubuntu. If you don’t know Linux commands or command prompts, then the install process might be a little tricky, but there’s also a video guide for people really wanting to get this on. ADeltaX, an Italian UX guy, has already installed the Google Play Store on Windows 11, and explained the steps to get it working for everyone. ![]()
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