The limited beta was initially limited to select players in South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, but expanded to Thailand and Australia in March. The search giant said it’s also reducing system requirements to allow more users to play these games. Previous betas required players to have a system with at least an 8-core CPU, a “gaming-grade GPU”, and 20 GB of available disk space.
Google today announced that Google Play Games for PC, which allows users to play Android games on Windows, is now available to all users in open beta in South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand and Australia. did. The company introduced an exclusive trial earlier this year, allowing interested players to try out the platform via a waiting list.The new announcement means they won’t have to wait for an invite.
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Our catalog includes many of the world’s most popular mobile games such as Summoners War, Cookie Run: Kingdom, Last Fortress: Underground, Top War and more. Collectively, these games are played by hundreds of millions of players around the world,” the company said in a blog post. While Google is responsible for distributing Android games on Windows, Amazon has partnered with Microsoft to bring his Android apps to his PC users. US-based users can install his Android app through the Amazon App Store’s Windows 11 Insider Program. Last week, the company extended the preview to Japan.
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The new open beta reduces these requirements to a quad-core CPU, integrated GPU, and 10 GB of free memory on your system. According to Google, there are now over 50 PC-compatible game titles for Windows users. A player can start playing a track on his PC and pick up where he left off on his Android phone using the same his Google ID. “Over the past few months, the Google Play Games catalog has more than doubled to over 50 titles available on Windows PCs via standalone applications developed by Google.