Google Expands Google Play Games PC Beta for More Countries
The beta for Google Play Games for PC is now available for more countries. If you are interested in getting into the beta, make sure your computer meets the system requirements. These include a four-core CPU, 8GB of RAM, and 10GB of free SSD space. You must also have Windows 10 (v2004) installed on your PC. The software also requires you to have a graphics processor capable of rendering high-definition graphics.
The beta has already been made available in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil, but it is now available for more countries. Additionally, the beta version of Google Play Games for PC has been launched in Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Australia. This new feature lets Windows users enjoy Android titles on their PCs. There are dozens of games available for the Google Play Games beta, so there should be something for everyone.
During the beta testing, the minimum requirements for Google Play Games for PC were fairly high. A quad-core CPU with eight logical cores and a separate graphics card were needed to run the beta, but that has since changed. The minimum system requirements are now lower than they were when the app first launched, allowing even older machines to run the beta.
Google Play Games for PC have been available for a few months in the US and Canada, but more countries have been added today. They are now available in South Korea, Brazil, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Google Play Games for PC also has a large collection of games and cross-platform progression, which is great for those who can't play Android games on their PC.
Amazon is also getting in on the action, collaborating with Microsoft to bring Android apps to PC users. Initially, the Amazon App Store offered an early preview of the Android Apps for PC users, but later on expanded the preview to Japan. Microsoft also announced the availability of the beta for Japanese users.