Google has released a beta version of the Google Play Games, which allows you to play Android games on Windows. Currently, it is available only to users in Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea, and it is an invitation system. The release of the Google Play game on Windows was announced at THE GAME AWARDS 2021 held in December 2021. There is no need to use an Android device or Chromebook together, and you can play on Windows alone.
In addition, if you log in with your Google account, you can synchronize the progress etc. with other devices, interrupt play on your smartphone, and resume on Windows. Of course, a mouse and keyboard are also available. However, it seems that not all games are supported, and only "specific mobile games" are available. Furthermore, the specifications of Windows PC are also required as it is, and the minimum requirements in the beta test are as follows. Windows 10 (v2004)
As mentioned above, it is possible to share save data, so it may be possible to play light games on a smartphone and games that are heavy on the smartphone at hand in terms of specifications, such as playing on a PC. Currently, as introduced at the beginning, it is available only in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea, but the target area for beta testing will be expanded in the future.
It is said that the official release will differ depending on the region, but I would like to look forward to the development in Japan.
Source: Google
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