Google Play Games beta on PC is now available in more markets including the Philippines. It expands the platform beyond mobile gaming while bringing new games for everyone to play on their PCs.
Google PLay Games beta was announced earlier this year and was initially available for Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, and Australia. The goal was to gather early feedback to improve the product. Now, the platform is now available in more countries including Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, the Philippines, Singapore, and the US.
“Our broader goal continues to be meeting players where they are and giving them access to their games on as many devices as possible. Players participating in the beta have expressed excitement at being able to seamlessly play their favorite games across their phones, tablets, Chromebooks and PCs. Additionally, since launching earlier this year we have made significant strides to reach even more players by reducing the minimum spec requirements to PCs running Windows 10+ with an integrated graphics card and 4+ core CPU.”
Arjun Dayal, Google Play Games Director
Google Play Games beta
Google Play Games offers a growing selection of games that can be played on the platform. Additionally, this provides players with more variety and flexibility to play their games on different platforms like phones, tablets, Chromebooks, and PCs.
Among the games you can try on your PC include:
- Homescapes
- Gardenscapes
- Summoners War
- Asphalt 9: Legends
- Township
- Cookie Run: Kingdom
- State of Survival: Zombie War
- Hungry Shark Evolution
To sign up for future announcements or to access Google Play beta on PC, click here. Meanwhile, if you’re an Android game developer and looking to learn more about the feature, click here.
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