Windows 10 is a great platform for Android games, but there are some great new features that make the experience even better. One of the best things about Windows 10 is that it has a built-in game controller. This makes it easy to play Android games with your friends or family. One of the best ways to enjoy Android games on Windows 10 is to use an emulator. Emulators allow you to play Android games on your computer without having to install any software. You can also use an emulator if you don’t have a gaming computer. Another great way to play Android games on Windows 10 is by using a gamepad. A gamepad lets you control the game with your hands instead of using your mouse and keyboard. This makes it easier for you to get into the game and have more fun!


The Windows Subsystem for Android allows many Android games and applications to run on PCs, and Microsoft has continued working on it since release. A new update is now rolling out with improvements to controls and other features.

Microsoft is updating the Windows Subsystem for Android in Windows Insider channels, but there’s no major platform update this time around, like the Android 12.1 upgrade that first arrived in May. The update has new settings for controlling games and apps — you can now turn on and off WASD key mapping for controllers, controller pass-through support, and aiming in games with keyboard arrow keys.

It’s worth noting that the Android Subsystem already supported controllers for games, but now you can toggle the feature on or off (as well as other options) if you run into problems. Some games and emulators on Android support multiple control options, and now there’s an easy way to troubleshoot and get the best experience possible from the best PC gaming controllers.

Microsoft has also improved scrolling, networking, graphics, and VPNs in the Android layer. It’s not clear when the new update will roll out to everyone on Windows 11, but it will presumably happen once any bugs are fixed.

Source: Microsoft