Google expands Google Play Games for PC trial to eight countries

Google has expanded its open beta program for the Google Play Games app to eight countries, including the United States. This application allows users to play Android games on PC from Play Store. The Netherlands and Belgium are not part of it for the moment.

Thanks to the expansion, the beta program is now running in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore. Earlier this year, Google began testing the app in Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Australia. Google Plant Finally, a global release.

There are According to tech site The Verge Currently, 85 games can be played through the PC application. Google says the list of supported games will be updated regularly. The game is controlled by mouse and keyboard and game progress is synced between different devices that have set up the same Google account. If the user has made an in-app purchase, they will be redirected to a game session on another device. The Google Play Games app also supports Google Play Points.

With Google Play Games, Android games can run locally on Windows systems. So no streaming. To run the application, the PC must run at least Windows 10 with an integrated video card and a processor with at least four cores. Such a system should also exist According to Google There is an SSD and 8 GB of RAM.

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