With the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA), it is possible to run almost any Android app on Windows 11 using APK files; however, apps using Google services will not be able to function to the lack of Google Play Services. Now, a Windows hacker named @ADeltaXForce has successfully managed to install the Google Play Store on the WSA to address this problem. He has written a WSAGAScript, which is available on GitHub, that allows users to use Google Play Services, including the Store on the WSA.
Sorry for the rudimental readme, I’m going to update in the following hours@tomwarren 😉 https://t.co/MjIhlGoXhe — ADeltaX (@ADeltaXForce) October 22, 2021 The installation of script requires numerous instructions to be followed as mentioned by the developer, which only experts can read and follow. Hence, it is advisable for non-technical users to stay away from it. Also, since the project is a work in progress, one can expect bugs and errors during installation. ADeltaX has plans to rewrite the instructions in the near feature to make it easier to understand and implement. All the necessary files and instructions for installation are available on GitHub. Since this is not an official Microsoft release, proceed at your own risk.