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During this year's Game Awards, a surprising announcement was made by a spokesperson from Google - games found on Google Play will get native support on Windows 10 and 11 starting next year.
The new Windows Subsystem for Android is designed to let you run Android apps on Windows 11 computers. The official way to get apps is through the Microsoft Store and/or Amazon Appstore.
So, if you buy something from Google Play on your Android device, the service will be able to sync it to your Windows 10 PC for you to be able to watch in Microsoft's Movies & TV app.
Once you install Google Play, you can download any Android app, as seen below: here’s a quick look at how the Google Play Store works on Windows 11. It lets you run any Android app on Windows.
A clever workaround brings the full Google Play Store and Google app support to Windows 11's new Android app support. Here's how it works.
Final step: Using Google Play Store on Windows 11 The rest of the usage will be similar to using Play Store on a phone or an Android emulator. Just search for the app, and download it.
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