After successfully launching the Play Games for PC Beta test version in some regions, Google went a step further and expanded it to Europe and New Zealand.
As Google promised to bring the beta to more regions sometime this year, the Play Games for PC beta landed in 42 new countries today, bringing the total to 56. It was previously only accessible to gamers in 14 countries including the US, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil.
Google Play Games for PC currently supports over 100 titles, including Air Force 1945, Raising a Blade, and Kingdom of the Gingerbread Man. Google will add more games to the service over time.
To run the game suite, users need at least a computer running Windows 10, an SSD with at least 10GB of available storage, at least an Intel UHD Graphics 630 GPU, at least a 4-core CPU, and at least 8GB of RAM. Additionally, the user needs to have Windows administrator access to the computer being used, and hardware virtualization must be turned on.
It’s worth noting that controller grips are currently not available on Google Play Games for PC, as available games are optimized for keyboard use. Of course, not all games that are playable on Android devices will be available on the PC beta.
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