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I guess either the microsoft store or xbox forum.
Either way, if ever, it'll probably still require a microsoft account and that xbox app to run it.
Microsoft knows Steam exists, they put games on here. Minecraft Dungeons is on Steam. Them choosing to not put Minecraft on here is deliberate.
The mistake you're making is thinking that just because X people say they will purchase a game on platform Y doesn't actually mean it's of interest to a company. Companies have different priorities. Keeping Minecraft away from platforms like Steam actually is such a priority. Why put your golden age game on a different store when it doesn't need the extra exposure?
If anything, it's exclusively in the Microsoft store for more exposure to that.
Not that it really works, because apart from Minecraft there isn't anything worthwhile to buy there. lol
Just use Prism Launcher and be grateful the scum aren't forcing the worthless "official" launcher.
as for the version you are likely wanting here on steam, you will have to ask the devs/pubs about that.
Exists for every OS...
i said that for years, then bought and tried it, only to find it quite enjoyable, though not something i would dedicate all my time too.
Warhammer: Dark Omen and Clive Barker's Undying are also still missing including many other games such as the original Settler games.
But still, it would be nice to have all games supported and available. Just like books and movies, that you also want to be able to buy somewhere, long after their original release. The internet should be used for this, and Steam can be of service.