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Earlier this year, Google opened the forms to sign up for the limited beta of Google Play Games for Windows, your new PC service with which the American company wants to bring Android games closer to the Microsoft operating system. This is very important news, since it allows access from the computer to games that, in many cases, are exclusive to mobile platforms.
Google Play Games for PC is available in beta
As the company announced, Google Play Games is already available in its beta version, but only in Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan, leave the United States, the company’s home country, out of this version. Although it is a matter of time before this service reaches more countries.
As Mishaal Rahman has shown, it is a PC application that works like a game store and will allow you to play some of the games available on your computer, which was previously this could only be done using an emulator capable of simulating the operation of an Android mobile via a virtual machine. It’s a method that works, but it’s not really comfortable.
The beta version of Google Play Games for PC is now available! Google announced beta testing in January for three markets (Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan), and I’m told it recently went live.
Here’s a video showing the PC client, courtesy of @BakaChocolate. pic.twitter.com/KBQo0XF4BT— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) March 13, 2022
There are some minimum requirements to be able to run Google Play Games on Windows, and they are as follows:
- Have Windows 10 or Windows 11.
- have at least 8 GB of RAM.
- Have an 8-core processor.
- Have 20 GB of internal memory available.
Some of the games that have appeared as available are the Asphalt 9: Legends or Rise of Empires: Ice and Fire, and it is expected that there will be many more and new games added over time.
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