Keep in mind that Google is not planning to launch the Play Store on Windows 11 (as some blogs incorrectly claim). Needless to say, Google and Microsoft do not support installing the Play Store on Windows 11. Moreover, there is a way to install Google Play Store and Google Services on Windows 11 to access millions of Android apps. Shortly after the first beta version arrived, developers found a way to sideload APK-files on Windows 11. The latter significantly limits the number of available apps, but enthusiasts have already managed to fix that problem. The company has partnered with Amazon to offer Windows 11 users Android apps through the Amazon App Store. ![]() Microsoft is currently testing Android apps support on preview versions of Windows 11. ![]() Android games will run locally on your computer, laptop, or tablet, similar to how BlueStacks or Windows 11 runs Android apps. The company does not plan to utilize the cloud or any other sort of streaming. It is worth mentioning that Google’s intention is to deliver as native experience as possible. It also appears that Google is working on the project on its own without official support from Microsoft or third parties. The company is building a dedicated app to run Android games in Windows 10 and 11. ![]() ![]() According to Greg Hartrell, product director of games on Android and Google Play, users can expect Google Play Games to arrive on Windows PCs somewhere in 2022.
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