Google Play Games is now branching out to the PC, and it is with the internet company's latest offer for everyone in the United States which allows beta access for the latest experience for the computer. The latest PC integration from Google Play makes Android games accessible and playable via the Microsoft Windows platform. 

The Google Play Games beta allows people to play Android games on their PCs, with their mouse and keyboards as their controls, from its original touchscreen configuration.

Google Play Games for PC: Now Available in Beta Testing

Google Play Games Beta for PC
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Google Play Games beta is now available for the Windows PC experience with the latest integration from Google and Microsoft in this new age of gaming. The beta program is released to selected regions only, and it includes countries like the US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore.  

It allows gamers to access Android games straight to their computers via the new features, also changing its control methods from touch screen gaming to the mouse and keyboard peripherals. 

The library from the Google Play Store will help supply the game for the Mountain View giant's latest integration, with the new Play Games beta for the PC ensuring its client runs the games.

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How to Get the Google Play Games for PC

Google's link to the Play Games beta will ask users to log in to their Google accounts, or if it is already logged in, users will be given a notice that they will receive further instructions via Gmail.

Google Play Games Beta for PC
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After accessing one's e-mail, users may now download and install the client from Google to access the games and play Android apps on their PCs.

Google Play Games Beta for PC
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Windows Android Integration

Microsoft may not have succeeded in integrating the Windows OS for mobiles with its initial program that officially ended its availability last December, but it still saw Android for the PC from Google. The feature was available in 2020, back when Microsoft launched Windows 11 which integrated ready ports for Android on its access. 

Windows PC users now enjoy the freedom to access Android apps and APKs straight on their computers, without the need for emulators and the like. 

One of the speculated upcoming services for Windows is the arrival of Android games that may be countering its gaming leg's offers, the Xbox Cloud Gaming. 

Nevertheless, it allows gamers to choose among the many services and apps available from Microsoft's Xbox and Google's Play Store, getting the best of both worlds in their Windows experience.

The Google Play Games beta is here for the PC, and selected regions may enjoy the experience of Android games coming to their computers via the latest Microsoft integration it brought. 

The mouse and keyboard now allow gamers to control Android games, instead of connecting these peripherals on their mobile devices like before. 

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