
You can now download Google Play Games for PC in the US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore. If that all sounds good to you, the beta has expanded beyond the original markets (Opens in a new window) of Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan. Since Play Games is connected to your Google account, it's easy to pay for content with your saved payment methods, if that's something you want to do. It appears all the supported titles are free-to-play, and that means they're all rife with in-app purchases. While most games are installed via the Play Store client, there are some, like Genshin Impact, that require you to download via your browser. Thus, you can install the same games on your PC and phone, syncing progress between devices as you play.Ĭurrently, Google has only included 85 games worldwide, and some will only be available in select countries - a content-rich gaming experience this is not. You log into the Play Games client with your Google account, and all the games connect to the Play Store cloud. Nor is it the stripped-down Google-free experience of the Windows Subsystem for Android.

Google Play Games on PC is not the same as the full Play Store client you can access with services like Bluestacks.

The selection of games is very limited, but they do run surprisingly well.

The previous test of Google Play Games has expanded, giving players in the US and other countries a chance to play mobile games on their computers. Google has given up on streaming games to you from the cloud, but it's moving forward with the expansion of Android games for Windows.
