How to run Android apps and games without WSA on Windows 11

How to run Android apps and games without WSA on Windows 11

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Windows 11 may have lost the Windows Subsystem for Android, but you can still download and install mobile apps and games on your computer.

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Windows 11 will give you several ways to install and run Android apps and games after Microsoft removed the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) and the Amazon Appstore from the operating system. You can still access WSA, but it will be discontinued and support will end on March 5, 2024.

You can use BlueStack to run Android apps and games, or the Google Play Games platform on Windows 11 (and 10) to access Android games only.

BlueStack has been around for many years and is a free application that uses virtualization to bring the Android gaming platform to Windows users. (It also works on macOS). However, you can also access the Google Play Store to install virtually any app, including Gmail, Maps, and others like Instagram, TikTok, and more.