Google Play Android games are coming to Windows PCs next year
Android games are coming to PCs next year. Google has announced it will launch a Google Play Games app for Windows next year. “Starting in 2022, players will be able to experience their favorite Google Play games on more devices: seamlessly switching between a phone, tablet, Chromebook, and soon, Windows PCs,” Greg Hartrell, Google’s product director of games on Android and Google Play, told The Verge. “This Google built product brings the best of Google Play Games to more laptops and desktops, and we are thrilled to expand our platform for players to enjoy their favorite Android games even more.” Google has not specified what technology it is using to bring Android games to Windows 10 and above, but it explained that the upcoming service will involve native Windows apps for users. The Google Play Games support on Windows will mean access to the entire Play library, and Google is making sure all the apps that support Play Games run on PC without glitches.

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