- Google Play Games on PC has offered access to a limited selection of Android titles for your Windows computer.
- Now Google is making all Android games available on PC by default, though developers will still be able to opt out.
- A new badge system will communicate to users whether apps have been tested for PCs yet, and what their compatibility looks like.
Gaming on phones has come a long way since the days of Snake, and today’s best mobile games can be so compelling that you’d be forgiven for wanting to play them on your PC. You’ve got a few options when it comes to pulling that off, but one of the best and easiest has got to be Google Play Games on PC. So far, that’s been classified as service that’s still in beta, though, and while it supports a ton of Android games, that’s just a subset of the full Play Store library. Not only is the end of that lengthy beta now already within sight, but we’re also getting some big news from Google about Play Games on PC app availability.
In order to give the Play Games on PC app library a real shot in the arm, Google shares that it’s doing away with this piecemeal approach to inclusion, and is making all Android games in the Play Store also playable on PCs by default.