The whole idea of debating PWA and native apps is really old. I wish Google would just come out and say "we tried this idea, it wasn't the right one, we're sorry, PWAs are dead." Until this happens this idea will never die. Google is happy to kill good products but won't kill terrible ideas!
I don't see how it is a terrible idea that needs to be killed. Sounds like a technological regression if support were to be removed. It's not like you're not allowed to still build native apps so please make me understand this argument.
Hard to say whether the down votes are because of my attitude or the true belief that PWAs are a viable alternative that should be weighed against native apps.
And yes, I am advocating for a technical regression. I think the web platform has pushed things unnecessarily too far because it cared more about competing with apps then embracing what the web is good for.
If you want proof this is true, look no further than technologies such as AMP that trade away the general usage of these advanced web technologies for something the end user actually wants: a good user experience.
You could also look at the numerous native apps that have mini apps and games that are developed using web technologies. If the web platform delivered features developers needed, these mini experiences could run in embedded web controllers. Instead they are custom webviews with hooks into the native platform to bridge the gap to what developers actually need.