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    Google Play Games gets beta version for Windows

    Google Play Games gets beta version for Windows

    O Google Play Games for PC has started to arrive for some PC gamers in certain regions. Still in beta, Google's mobile gaming platform for desktop is rolling out on Windows. Those who have access will be able to run titles such as Mobile Legends, Summoners War, State of Survival and Three Kingdoms Tactics.

    On the promotional page for the mobile gaming platform for Windows PCs, Google says that it will be possible to have "seamless gaming sessions between a phone, tablet, Chromebook and Windows PC". It is believed that this idea of ​​playing the same game on different platforms will make it possible to resume some game easily.



    Google will launch Android games on Windows in 2022

    About Google Play Games for PC

    As with cell phones, Google Play Games uses a points system called "Play Points". According to Google, Google Play Games will be a native Windows application and will not use game streaming. A developer website has already been opened to provide more information on game development.

    Google Play Games Group Product Manager Arjun Dayal says:

    "Gamers can easily browse, download and play their favorite mobile games on their PCs, enjoying larger screens with mouse and keyboard inputs. No more losing your progress or achievements when switching between devices; it only works with your Google Play Games profile !"

    How was it possible to bring mobile games to Windows?

    Microsoft has developed a Windows subsystem for Android that can run Android applications from various sources. The company uses this subsystem in partnership with Amazon so that the installations are native.



    Launch and availability

    Google Play Games is launching in beta in Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan. The expansion of the platform to other regions will be done by the end of 2022, according to Google.


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