

Unfortunately, the Play Store was still not available on my Chromebook, and I was out of quick fixes as well as ideas. I thought my prayers were answered when I found this subsection of the admin console and checked the box enabling the feature.
So, being the super admin for my domain I headed over to to find the feature and enable it. I was frustrated to find a notification saying this feature needed to be enabled by my organization before I could use it. My first attempt involved bringing up the settings panel while I was logged into my Dark Horse account, searching for “Play Store” and navigating to the appropriate settings category. Getting the Play Store enabled on my G Suite account for work, however, was another story. I was up and running on the Play Store in no time, and was even prompted to enable the feature automatically.
The first account I logged onto the Chromebook with, was my personal Gmail account. One of the single greatest reasons to use a computer like this is the access it provides to the Google Play Store and subsequently Android apps. This machine and the Chromebook Pro are fantastic machines and I recommend them highly to people all the time. Tip: You may want to perform these actions across all of your Google Play Games accounts.For my daily driver here at work, I am using a Samsung Chromebook +.
