Google Play Games beta for PC launched in India

Google has launched the beta version of Google Play Games for personal computers in India, the company said in a release on Friday.

Players participating in the beta can play mobile games across their phones, tablets, Chromebooks, and PCs. Users in India can access this in English and Hindi, the company said.

“With Google Play Games on PC, players can easily browse, download, and play mobile games on their PCs which allows 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,” the company said.

The beta version of Google Play Games for personal computers was launched worldwide last year and is now available in 120 regions, the company said in a blog post.

“Since our launch last year, we have grown our Google Play Games catalogue by hundreds of games, all optimised for larger screens and with improved controls,” it said.

“We look forward to expanding our platform to more markets for players to enjoy games on Google Play,” the company said.

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“Users can access popular titles from Indian developers like Ludo King and Hitwicket Games, as well as globally acclaimed titles such as Eversoul, Lords Mobile and Evony: The King’s Return.Over the past months, the tech giant has also added new features like keyboard remapping and lowered the minimum PC spec requirements to make Play Games more widely available and customisable for users. As we move towards a full release, we will continue to add new features and evaluate developer and player feedback,” it added..

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