![]() ![]() How to install Google Play Store on the Windows Subsystem for Android Step 1: Install Windows Subsystem for Linux ![]() But what if you can directly patch the underlying system image with the necessary suite of Google apps and libraries to get the Play Store working? XDA Senior Member ADeltaX has now come with a solution named WSAGAScript that does exactly so. As a result, an end-user can't simply compile a custom recovery like TWRP for the Android Subsystem and straightaway install one of those popular GApps (short for Google Apps) packages. Unlike traditional Android devices, the Windows Subsystem for Android doesn't come with a user-accessible recovery environment. It is also possible to install a third-party Google Play Store client, but the lack of Google services in the Windows Subsystem for Android makes it a bit hard to use apps that are dependent on them. In case you're not happy with the mandatory Amazon Appstore integration, you should be happy to hear that the app sideloading process isn't difficult either. ![]() What's more interesting is that you can unofficially try it right now - even if you're not enrolled in the Beta channel of Windows 11. Windows Subsystem for Android is finally here. ![]()
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