Google Play Games has recently launched as an open beta in the US which allows anyone to test a range of Android games on their PC.
In a report by The Verge The Verge, earlier in the month Google has launched an initial version of the software for Windows PCs. However, it was only available by Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan.
The most recent launch has seen the beta service expanding across countries including the US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore.
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Games available include ‘1945: Air Force’ as well as ‘Blade Idle ‘,’Cookie Run: Kingdom’, and “Evony: The King’s Return’. The app can even sync progress between mobile and PC so that you can go back to where you left off different platforms, as reported by The Verge.
As Google keeps adding games to its Play Games catalog, there are only 85 games globally on the service today.
The work Microsoft has been making to integrate Android games into Windows 11 is independent from Google Play Games. In the end, Microsoft collaborated with Amazon and has now included apps and games that are available from Amazon’s Appstore. Amazon Appstore in its latest OS.
While Windows 11 has a Windows Subsystem for Android by Microsoft, Google has developed an independent software that lets the PC play Google Play Android games according to The Verge.