With reference to MC-180446, particularly the comments. I can't re-open so I'm creating another ticket.
I appreciate Chrome OS is not officially supported, however I feel the instant dismissal of this issue is a little unfair, and counter-productive. As a rule, Android apps are generally supported on Chrome OS without any additional requirements.
This is true of Minecraft as far as 1.14.1.
My assertion is that the latest version works fine on on Chrome OS, but that it's just not listed as a supported OS in the release meta data, so no longer appears in the Play Store.
I believe this issue has occurred, and been resolved in the past (see MCPE-32173).
I hope this is a simple release fix and would unlock your app for hundreds of users.
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@miwob
You're right, this is almost certainly not a bug. The latest version likely works just fine on chrome OS as does 1.14.1. After all, there have only been non-breaking patches to 1.14.60.
So why was it available, but now not?
It is widely recognised that chrome OS should run android apps without custom OS support. I'm specifically not asking for custom support for Chrome OS, merely to make the app available as it was a few minor versions ago.
I find your comments unnecessarily obstructive. I'd have thought a simple answer on what's changed is not unreasonable.
Please take this somewhere else. This is a bug tracker for officially supported platforms only. What you're describing here is not a bug.