Google announced company plans last year to bring Google Play Games, its service that allows mobile games to be played on other platforms, to PCs.
The initial beta test was launched earlier this year in South Korea and various parts of Asia. Today, the company has announced its plans to expand to the United States and Canada.
You can currently opt-in to the beta in the United States, Mexico, Canada, Brazil, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Singapore.
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According to the Android Developers blog post, the beta’s expansion will bring more games and features leading up to the launch. However, no specific names were included.
The PC hardware requirements to be eligible for the beta, as stated on the official website of the service, are as follows:
- OS: Windows 10 (v2004)
- Processor: 4 CPU physical cores
- Storage: Solid state drive (SSD) with 10 GB or more space
- Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 630 GPU or better
- Memory: 8 GB of RAM
- Settings: Turn on hardware virtualization
Download the PC beta test for free on the Google Play website.