Google play games pc beta adds two more countries

In march, the Google Play Games on PC beta started spreading out as the official way to experience Android titles on Windows, and it’s now coming to Australia and Thailand.

This is the first development of the beta and comes on the Google support article detailing the waitlist. The “Region availability” list originally just added Hong Kong, Korea, and Taiwan. Thailand and Australia were recently added, though those two countries are not yet listed on the official Play Games for the PC landing page.

We’ve not recently spotted any reports of people in those two countries receiving invites, but users in Australia can now “Join the waitlist” rather than being told that the “beta isn’t available in your region now.”

Google, newly announced today PC for Google Play Games is putting its service into beta testing. In this context, it becomes available for three countries. The app was first launched last month. The Game Awards were announced at the time. In addition to offering Google Play games on platforms such as a mobile, tablet, and ChromeOS Windows PCIe also allows you to play.

Google, a new PC announced that its support will cover both laptop and desktop computers. Thus, players have the chance to continue their games on the computer from where they left off on the phone. This was an important step in ensuring continuity.

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Google is clearly sticking to Asia-Pacific markets and previously said it “will open up to other regions later in 2022 and beyond.”

Google brings Play Games PC beta to two more countries, Last year, Google told us at The Game Awards that it planned to bring Android games to Windows PCs under the Google Play Games banner.

Here is the complete list of launch titles for the beta that was not provided, but the games beta tester will be able to enjoy including:

  • Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
  • Summoners War
  • State of Survival: The Joker Collaboration
  • Three Kingdoms Tactics

Some steps which will help you to join the waitlist at play.google.com/googleplaygames, with the hardware requirement remaining not changed:

  • Windows 10 (v2004)
  • A solid-state drive (SSD)
  • 20 GB of available storage space
  • Gaming-class GPU
  • 8 logical CPU cores
  • 8 GB of RAM
  • Windows admin account
  • Hardware virtualization must be turned on
  • Compatible PC device and configuration

After getting invited to the beta users also can use or access a PC analysis or check tool. Google says the development of Windows is a go-on of how there are already 2.5 billion monthly active users gaming with Android apps on phones, tablets, and Chrome OS, while this is something Android developers also want.

conspicuously,  on the web, the Windows app shares more than a few similarities with the recent Google Play redesign.  between desktop and mobile, Google promotes smooth game experiences and is directly distributing both copy Android titles and games that run endemic.

Android game developers can also express their interest in Google Play Games for PC. Documentation for developers is also coming today, with information like making sure your game is enhanced for Windows PCs, etc.

If you’re hoping for an early shot at the new platform and you are a game developer then, it’s time to get started, as Google tells us that for large screens and mice keyboard controls, the platform needs support using more requirements.

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Google is bringing mobile games to PC using Google Play Games app for Windows PC and laptops.
  • The Google Play Games limited beta test registration is now open in some Asian countries.
  • Hopefully, Google will kick off the beta test in India soon.

What are Google Play Games?

Google Play Games is the company’s new gaming app for PC that will help you to download and play select mobile games on your Windows PC/ laptop. The games will effortlessly sync across Android and PC, and support keyboard and mouse input methods.

You will also be able to use Google Play Points in these games. Unfortunately, Google Play Games is not available for Mac yet.

 

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