Microsoft, which partially opened Windows 11 in the past months, officially released the new operating system at the beginning of October. One of the most remarkable features of this system was that Android applications would be supported. The largest provider of this support, it seems, is currently available on Windows 11.
The YouTube channel ADeltaX explained how to activate the Google Play Store in Windows 11. According to The Verge’s report, after the process that takes 30 minutes, users can use every Android application on Google Play on their computers.
How Google Play Store looks in Windows 11:
Tom Warren of The Verge has posted a video showing what the Google Play Store looks like on Windows 11. In addition to the user-friendly interface, multiple applications worked at the same time without any problems. ADeltaX, on the other hand, explained the troublesome installation process in the video it published.
According to the explanations in the video, your computer must have an archive program such as Ubuntu, WSL 2 and 7-zip. After minutes of ‘hacking’, the Google Play Store is ready for use on your computer. Android app support for Windows 11 is still in development for now. The system offers users applications via Amazon Appstore in default settings, but the number of applications you can download on this platform is limited.
How to install Google Play Store on Windows 11?