In recent years, millions of people, young and old, have been playing phone games, but Google Play Games, which brings them to computer screens, is now available in 8 countries. Game lovers mostly prefer to play on computers instead of playing on mobile phones. They use many different applications for this. However, the technology giant, which saw the problem in the middle and decided to take the ropes into its hands, started to develop games that can be played for computers with Google Play Games. Announced about a year ago, the platform was developed to allow Windows users to play Android games on their PCs. Now, the platform, which has the opportunity to expand further, now meets with game lovers in 8 countries.
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Google Play Games for PC (beta) in which countries?
The Silicon Valley giant launched Beta in August 2022 to serve users in Australia, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand. The platform has been gaining momentum and expanding over time, allowing Google Play Games for PCs to be played and tested in more countries. Google Play Games can now be tested in eight more countries, including Canada, Brazil, Indonesia, Malaysia, Malaysia, Mexico, the Philippines, Singapore, the United States and the Philippines.
The process, which is not yet possible to play in Turkey, is already creating a great excitement among Turkish gamers. It should also be noted that Play Games supports Windows 11, WSA. This means that you can install and play Android apps and games on your PC. However, it should be noted that the application is not yet available for Linux and macOS.
Games are synchronized between your devices through your Google Account. So you can play a game on your PC and pick up where you left off on your phone or Chrome OS. You can also earn Google Play Points when you buy things with Google Play Games, including in-app items and subscriptions. These points can be redeemed via your PC or phone. The desktop client downloads games and installs them on your PC. So it doesn't stream games. On the other hand, according to documents on Google's Dev portal, games will not be advertised on PCs, which promises to be a very interesting experience. In fact, early user reviews are not very impressive. People say that games lag and that some games run in a mobile screen-sized window instead of full-screen mode. On the other hand, it's important to remember that Google Play Games is still in beta.
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