Microsoft will release Windows 11 on October 5, and one key feature it promised that won't be delivered is support for apps Android. But the app was officially released on Microsoft Store and you can download it.
Unfortunately, he is not doing anything right now. If you go and open the application in the Microsoft Store, you will see just a blank black window.
What is interesting though is the Store listing for the Windows Subsystem for Android. The app hasn't gone through a preview stage, and Microsoft hasn't explained how it will work or what you'll need.
So Microsoft's post is listed as Confidential in the description, because the app is for testing and people who are supposed to use it shouldn't get snapshots screen or talk about its content.
Η σελίδα system requirements is a bit more specific. The required version of Windows is 22000, which will be the one released on October 5. But as we can see from the Store, the function can be released independently. It will require 8 GB of RAM, with 16 GB recommended. It will work with ARM64 or x64 processors, which is not surprising, as these two types of processors can work with Windows 11.
Perhaps most interestingly, this application is also available for Xbox consoles (Xbox One and Xbox Series X | S).
Until today, Microsoft had not talked about Android applications running on game consoles, but gaming on Android is a big deal. Transferring these games to the console could be a very useful strategy if it does happen.
You can download Windows Subsystem for Android from here.