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Install Google Play Store in Windows 11's WSA (New Method)

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In this article I will show you how to install the Google Play Store in Windows 11 using a way easier method than the previous one presented in a previous article.
For this process we will use a Github Repository created by an user named LSPosed. He put together all the packages and modifications needed in order for you to be able to install the Google Play Store with the Windows Subsystem for Android.
https://github.com/LSPosed/MagiskOnWSA
Of course you still need to meet the minimum requirements, but we’re not going to focus on those.
Go into the Github Repository and then click on the Fork button to create a copy of that repository in your Github account (of course you will need a Github account for this).
After you created that copy, go into the Actions tab, from there click on Build WSA and then click on Run workflow.
Here, you will need to select the desired variant of Google Apps that you want. There is a list of all available variants above that edit field. Type in the field the variant that you want.
Now, the next edit field asks you whether you want any root solution or not. You can choose between Magisk and none. If you want a rooted WSA, type Magisk, otherwise type none. Then click on Run Workflow.
The process can take up to 10 minutes depending on the variant you chose to install.
After it's ready, click on the Magisk workflow and then press H until the Artifacts heading. Download the version for your system.
An archive will be downloaded. Extract it.
Now you will need to enable the Developer Mode in Windows 11. Open the Settings app, search for developer mode and then enable it, by clicking on the Yes button.
After this, in the extracted folder, right click on the install.ps1 file and then click on Run with Powershell.
After the installation is finished, open Windows Subsystem for Android and enable Developer mode and then click on Manage developer settings.
Deselect Share my diagnostic data and then click on Continue. After the app is opened you can close it and open the Google Play Store.
And that’s it. You successfully installed the Google Play Store in Windows 11 with the new method.


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