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Google Play Games Beta For PC Arrives To Singapore And More Countries

Google Play Games has arrived to PC in more countries, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore. The app, currently in its beta phase, allows gamers to play a selection of Android games on PC using a mouse and keyboard.

Google started testing the app earlier this year in Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. This emphasis on the APAC market is only natural, as Google Play’s vice-president Tian Lim puts it, Asian game developers have a global first view when it comes to creating games for a world audience, which is something that Western game developers can learn from.

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In order to try the Google Play Games app, players will need a setup with Windows 10 or later, along with an integrated graphics card and a CPU with four physical cores.

Games available on the app include 1945 Air Force, Blade Idle, Cookie Run: Kingdom, Evony: The King’s Return, and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. Overall, a total of 85 games are available worldwide on the service at the moment, but Google is committed to expanding that library.

Hopefully, Google Play Games will fare better than Google Stadia, which was shut down after three years.

To sign up for future announcements, or to access the beta in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, or Australia, you may visit the official website.