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Windows 11 APK installer (WSATools) removed from Microsoft Store

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According to the latest report, an application called WSATools, developed by Italian developer Simone Franco makes it easier to install local APKs for WSA.

However, the developer said on Twitter today that WSATools was removed from the Microsoft Store, and Microsoft officially sent him an email but did not explain the reason for the removal. The Microsoft Store and found that the application was no longer searchable.

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At present, the Android subsystem of Win11 can be installed through the Amazon App Store, but only about 50 Android apps are provided, so more users choose local side-loading.

In addition to installing through the ADB command line, some developers have also made more user-friendly interface installation tools. It seems that Microsoft does not welcome these tools in the Win11 store.

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