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Google Play Games beta on PC comes to 60 more countries including India, gets support for Hindi and more – Times of India

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Google Play Games on PC is coming to 60 more countries including India. “We are excited to announce that Google Play Games beta on PC is now available to players in India. Players participating in the beta can play mobile games across their phones, tablets, Chromebooks, and PCs,” said the company in a statement. PC users in India can access Google Play Games beta on PC in both English and Hindi.
With this, Google Play Games beta on PCs is now available to players in over 120 regions. “We look forward to expanding our platform to more markets for players to enjoy games on Google Play,” said the company.
What is Google Play Games beta on PC
Google Play Games beta for PC is a service that allows users to play Android games on their desktop computers. This means that gamers can browse, download, and play mobile games on their PCs.
New game titles
With Google Play Games on PC, players can easily browse, download, and play mobile games on their PCs which allow users to take advantage of larger screens and improved controls with mouse and keyboard inputs. Players can also pick up where they left off since progress and game libraries are synced across devices.
Google Play Games beta on PC launched in December 2022. Since launch last year, Google claims to have added a number of new titles to Google Play Games on PC. These include popular titles from Indian developers including Ludo King and Hitwicket Games, as well as globally acclaimed titles such as Eversoul, Lords Mobile, and Evony: The King’s Return.
The company has also added new features like keyboard remapping. Google has lowered the minimum PC spec requirements to make Google Play Games.
Calling for feedback
“We have been offering this as a beta experience to gather early feedback so we can continue improving the product to fit the needs of players and developers around the world,” Arjun Dayal, director, Google Play Games, said in a blog post.

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