Google has announced that it will bring Android games to Windows PCs in 2022. This is a big step forward for the PC gaming market, as Android games are often much more popular on platforms like Apple’s iOS and Google’s own Android devices. This will give users a wider variety of games to choose from, and make it easier for them to find and play the best ones. This move is also a sign of Google’s commitment to the PC gaming market. The company has been investing in game development over the past few years, and this move shows that it is serious about making PC gaming a major part of its business. This will help it stay ahead of competitors like Apple and Microsoft, who have been investing in their own mobile platforms and software developments.


Greg Hartrell, Product Director, Games on Android and Google Play, spoke about bringing Google Play games to Windows:

Google didn’t reveal many too details about its plan to bring Android games to PCs, other than saying that it’s happening next year. That means we’ll have to wait and see which games end up making their way to PC or if a monthly service like Play Pass will be supported. Perhaps the entire Android game library will be supported, though that might be asking a little too much.

Geoff Keighley also said that you’ll be able to pick up games right where you left off from your phone on your PC, which sounds useful.

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