Microsoft revamped the Microsoft Store with the release of Windows 11, planning to offer more apps and the best experiences from developers. The company had also promised to offer a flexible and transparent commerce model and introduce Android apps on its Store (in what seems to be a hit at Apple’s current App Store model).

How will Android apps on Windows 11 work

What today’s preview means is a new selection of apps and games that weren’t available on Windows before. With this first iteration, Insiders will get to experience 50 apps that have been curated for Windows Insiders to test and validate. New apps will be released in the coming months.

Using these apps on Windows 11 should feel familiar and effortless, Microsoft promises. With the new Snap Layouts, you can run these apps side by side or pin them to the new Start menu or Taskbar. These Android apps are also integrated into Alt + Tab and Task view to help you move between the apps

Some of the currently available Android apps on Windows 11 include Lords Mobile, June’s Journey, Coin Master, Khan Academy Kids, Lego Duplo World, and others.

To start the process, check out these guidelines by Microsoft.