The Google Play Store is about to get a redesigned ‘My Apps & games’ section. The company is also working to add a P2P sharing feature to share apps, which means you will be able to directly share apps right from the Play Store without relying on file-sharing apps.
Meanwhile, Google is working on checkboxes to let users select apps. Once you’ve selected them, you can bulk update, uninstall, review individual apps, and share them. The file-sharing process is similar to Google’s Nearby Share. You can choose a nearby device and share apps once the receiver opens the Play Store and taps on ‘Receive’. This should make it easier for users to share apps on the go without relying on third party solutions. via 9to5Google