If you're an avid user of the Amazon Appstore on Android, we have some disappointing news to share. Amazon has recently announced, as reported by TechCrunch, that it will be shutting down its app store for Android devices on August 20th of this year. This decision marks the end of a service that has been operational since its launch back in 2011.
While it's commendable that the Amazon Appstore managed to sustain itself for over a decade, this closure might not bring much solace to the developers who have been actively publishing on the platform, nor to their dedicated users. According to the official support page, any Android apps you've installed from the Amazon Appstore may no longer receive updates or support after the shutdown. However, there's a silver lining: the service will continue to be available on Amazon's own devices, such as Fire TV and Fire Tablets.

It's somewhat ironic that this closure comes at a time when alternative app stores are gaining popularity. Amazon's decision to pull the plug may not be surprising, as the Amazon Appstore has struggled to become a household name in the world of app distribution. Several factors might have contributed to this, including a lack of compelling incentives to attract users. For instance, competitors like the Epic Games Store have drawn users with their free games program.
This development serves as a reminder that even with the backing of a major corporation, longevity in the tech industry is not guaranteed. Nonetheless, there's no need to worry. If you're looking for exciting new mobile games to explore, why not check out our list of the top five new mobile games to try this week?
