

Of course, this is just a beta version of the service. Hardware virtualization must be turned on.

Intel? UHD Graphics 630 GPU or comparable.Solid state drive (SSD) with 10 GB of available storage space.Thankfully, playing Android games on PC through this service will require rather paltry specs. Of course, you’ll have to make sure that your hardware is up to snuff to play the games. Read More: Avatar: The Last Airbender comes to Brawlhalla mobile Here is a list of titles available on the PC translation layer, albeit not all of them. If you’re wondering what games you’ll be able to play on the service, look no further. While a short selection of games, every title here is rather strong. Google Play Games PC had a pretty solid selection of titles to play in its launch. If you want to pop into the PC beta, you’ll have to be part of one of the following regions: The service is currently only usable in a short number of regions, although they are popular ones. Furthermore, you’ll be able to keep your game progress across PC and mobile using Google’s cloud saves. With Google Play Games PC, you will be able to use a native mouse and keyboard to play these Android games. Instead of resorting to third-party apps like Bluestacks, you can now play Android games natively on PC. Revealed last year, bringing Android games to PC has been a huge focus for Google. While Google Play's PC rollout has continued, Google shut down cloud games streaming service Stadia in September.Have you ever wanted to be a Droidgamer on Desktop? Well, the introduction of Google Play Games PC will allow you to be just that kind of hardcore Android player. As we move towards a full release, we will continue to add new features and evaluate developer and player feedback." In a blog post, Google Play Games director Arjun Dayal said: "We’re thrilled to expand our platform to more markets for players to enjoy their favourite games on Google Play. In August, the Google Play for PC beta opened up to all players in those regions. Google launched Google Play for PC at the start of the year as a limited test in South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand and Australia. The rollout sees the program, which allows users to play games listed on the Google Play store via a desktop computer, is now in open beta in the US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore.

Google has brought its Google Play for PC service to seven more countries this week.
