The integration of Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) into the Google Play Store via Chrome's Trusted Web Activities (TWAs) is a significant development, allowing PWAs to be treated as first-class citizens in the app ecosystem. This update, first introduced with Chrome 72, enables PWAs to run fullscreen without a visible browser toolbar and access Chrome’s unique features like web push notifications and background sync. However, challenges remain, such as the complexity of adding PWAs to the Play Store, which requires meeting specific criteria and involves manual work and native code knowledge. Despite these hurdles, experts have mixed views on the update's impact, with some seeing it as a validation of PWAs' potential and others noting that the process is still cumbersome compared to native app development. Big brands like Instagram Lite and Twitter Lite have already leveraged this capability, and while the move marks progress for PWAs, further advancements are needed to streamline their integration into app stores.