Google Play is set to bring Android games to Windows PCs in 2022. The move will allow Windows users to play Android games on their computer, as well as access the Google Play Store and other Android apps. This is a big change for Windows users, who have been unable to play Android games on their computer until now. The move comes as part of a larger trend by Google of moving more of its services onto other platforms. Earlier this year, Google announced that it would be moving its YouTube service off of desktop computers and onto mobile devices. This shift will make it easier for people to watch videos on the go, and it will also make it easier for people to find videos that they want to watch. This move by Google is good news for Windows users who want to play Android games on their computer. It means that they no longer have to use an emulator or a different platform altogether. Instead, they can use Google Play on their computer and enjoy the same gaming experience that they would get if they were using an Android device. ..
Greg Hartrell, Product Director, Games on Android and Google Play, spoke about bringing Google Play games to Windows:
Google didn’t reveal many too details about its plan to bring Android games to PCs, other than saying that it’s happening next year. That means we’ll have to wait and see which games end up making their way to PC or if a monthly service like Play Pass will be supported. Perhaps the entire Android game library will be supported, though that might be asking a little too much.
Geoff Keighley also said that you’ll be able to pick up games right where you left off from your phone on your PC, which sounds useful.
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