I wouldn't necessarily read too much into this at this time, but UWP was DOA in 2015. They had basically abandoned mobile, and there was really no reason for it to exist. Microsoft probably doesn't care if a gamer/software user buys from Microsoft Store as much anymore,
they'll get those users down the road when they stop offering Windows natively. They want users to buy digitally, and this is an issue with traditional console players.
- Windows Virtual Desktop Service : currently in preview
https://techcrunch.com/2019/03/21/windows-virtual-desktop-is-now-in-public-preview/
- xCloud Game Streaming Service will be in preview/beta later in the year
- I would not be surprised by an application layer via Azure i.e. the ability to run win32/uwp from Azure on any platform as a Service.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Windo...ps-through-remote-Azure-servers.281334.0.html
Once all the services are up, they can send out of the end of life notices (probably a few years out yet) on Windows 10 and all those people if they wish to run win32 will have to procure a
service from Microsoft at some point.
At this point its not about UWP, its about
SERVICES i.e. subscriptions on the OS which will run from the cloud. They would rather you use the Microsoft Store, but any digital store is an alternative as long as you stay on Windows/Xbox and for the Xbox users they must buy digitally as the cloud doesn't run physical media. Until the services are complete than they will try and sell you the services to run win32 from the cloud - if you don't like it... that will be the end of the road for you and Windows. Xbox, UWP and Win32 can eventually be offered as solely a cloud service accessible on most device platforms. (just don't forget to pay your subscription)
So.
You want to run Adobe Photoshop or play your games from Steam, cool by them, you login to your Microsoft account via client software/web access your windows virtual desktop from there and start PS or your Steam library game. Of course, don't forget to pay your monthly or annual fee for the VD. As I said, Microsoft is playing the long game - you don't want to buy from the MS Store, cool, every day you are getting further and further into the spider web - thinking the whole time you have options.