Well, available in three countries at least. The app is launching in a limited preview in South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. This is a standalone app for the Windows 11 and Window 10 platforms… Microsoft’s Android link-up is exclusive to Windows 11. Google says the app brings “seamless gameplay sessions between a phone, tablet, Chromebook, and Windows PC.” Maybe, and maybe Microsoft will not really care. The company has been trying to solve the app gap on Windows for years. It now seems that problem is coming to an end. It is worth noting Windows Subsystem for Android remains in preview with a limited number of apps available. Tip of the day: Did you know that as a Windows 10 admin you can restrict user accounts by disabling settings or the control panel? Our tutorial shows how to disable and enable them via Group Policy and the registry.