Microsoft has removed Google Chrome from Windows 10
Introduction
Google just launched its app only a day before. The California-based firm’s Windows Store software wasn’t a fully developed version of the web browser, but rather, a very simple window that had a download link to the web for the users.
Explanation
Team Microsoft wasn’t clearly satisfied with the Chrome app, which avoids to follow the Windows Store restrictions and simply push people to download the web.
Microsoft raised a fact when pushed for the reason for the removal that it needs Windows Store apps to “provide different and unique value”. Which Chrome's current Windows app doesn’t use these engines in its underlying code.
If Google even completely rebuild its web browser according to the entry requirements of the Windows Store, users would be unable to use the browser as the default on any Windows 10 machine.
For Google It is not outside the scope of possibility to make a new latest version of Chrome App, however, the US company did exactly that for its iOS app.
Conclusion of the blog
Yet, it’s quite clear that - at least for the time being - Google wanted to make Windows 10 users to the standard chrome desktop version.