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Google Play Games comes to Windows, but only in a handful of countries


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Google Play Games, a PC app that lets you play Android games on a Windows PC, has finally launched – but there's a catch.

The app is only available as a beta, and only in three countries: Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan. If you visit the Google Play Games site from any other country, you'll get a "beta isn’t available in your region yet" message.

Furthermore, the catalog of games currently on offer is a bit thin. Some of the available games include Asphalt 9: Legends, Last Shelter: Survival, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Rise of Empires: Ice and Fire, and Summoners War.

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Currently, you'll only find a handful of games on Google Play Games. Credit: Google

As for the benefits of playing your favorite Android game on a PC, they include being able to play with a keyboard and mouse, and see the game on a bigger display. The games will sync across devices, and your Google Play Points will stay synced, too.

Google Play Games was originally scheduled to launch in 2022; Google plans to expand Google Play Games to more countries "soon."

If you're a Mac user, there's nothing to report: Google currently only says that Google Play Games is "not yet available" for the Mac.

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