Microsoft Teams is coming to the Microsoft Store on Windows 11
Microsoft is bringing Microsoft Teams to the Microsoft Store on Windows 11, according to a new report, while several other big apps, including TeamSpeak, are also expected to land in the Review Store on the new operating system.
According to a report by Deskmodder, the download links for the Microsoft Store listing owned by Microsoft Teams are already live, although at this point the app is not showing to everyone.
For example, searching for Microsoft Teams on my Windows 11 PC doesn’t direct me to the app, so it’s very likely that the Redmond-based software giant will still run a few experiments before making the app available to everyone. .
The Microsoft teams listed in the Microsoft Store make perfect sense, especially since the company wants to make the store the one-stop destination for everything. And in Windows 11, the store is getting a massive overhaul that includes third-party app stores, including the Epic Games Store, as well as more browsers, as they are now allowed to use their own engine.
Microsoft Teams on Windows 11
In Windows 11, Microsoft Teams is a big part of the modern experience, as it’s built right into the taskbar for more convenient access to your personal chats.
âWith Windows 11, we’re excited to introduce Microsoft Teams Chat integrated into the taskbar. Now you can instantly connect via text, chat, voice or video with all your personal contacts, anywhere, no matter what platform or device they are on, on Windows, Android or iOS. If the person you’re connecting to on the other end hasn’t downloaded the Teams app, you can still connect with them through two-way texting, âMicrosoft said.
Windows 11 rollout is currently underway, but Microsoft has already pledged to complete it by mid-2022, when all eligible devices are expected to be allowed to install the new operating system.