For Chromebooks that support Crostini, a.k.a. There’s always the side loading option but thanks to Crostini, there is now another way and it works like a champ. Smart play by Microsoft but what about the countless people that own the $6.99 Play Store version and simply want to install it on a Chromebook. This version, available only to eligible EDU users, can be installed on Chromebooks via the Google Play Store but you’re school has to have a license and you must have an Office 365 Education account to play the full version. However, the reason became very clear with Microsoft’s recen t announcement of Minecraft: Education Edition. At that time, it wasn’t clear as to why the sandbox video game was no longer compatible with Chrome OS. A couple of months back, the Android version of Mojang’s wildly popular Minecraft blocked from being used on Chromebooks.
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