Google launches beta of Android games on Windows PCs

A limited version of the app will allow Windows PCs to play games. Windows PC owners in Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan will be able to play popularANDROID games like Mobile Legends, Summoners War, State of Survival, and Three Kingdoms Tactics.

Players in Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan will be able to sign up to access the free trial. It is suggested that you will be able to easily resume games between multiple devices if you use a phone, tablet, Chromebook, and Windows PC.

Players can easily browse, download, and play their favorite mobile games on their PCs while taking advantage of larger screens with mouse and keyboard inputs, according to the group product manager for Google Play Games. When you switch between devices, it just works with your Play Games profile.

There are multiple devices that the games are played on.

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Play Points can be earned while playing games on PCs. It is not clear what technology the company is using to get games running on Windows PCs, even though it was announced a month ago. There will be a native Windows app for the Google Play Games that won't involve game streaming, but there will be a developer site that will provide more information for game developers.

Microsoft began testing Windows 11 PCs with Android apps. Microsoft has built an underlying Windows Subsystem that is capable of running a variety of apps from a variety of sources. Microsoft uses it in partnership with Amazon to allow native installs of games and apps from the Amazon Appstore on Windows, but despite workarounds, Google Play isn't officially supported yet.