Google is expanding its program Google Play for PC to eight more countriesincluding US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore in open beta. That means all players in these regions with Windows systems that meet the minimum requirements can access Google Play on a desktop computer.
The company first launched the program under a limit test in South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, and Australia. Later, in August, it was extended to all players in these countries in open beta.
Google He added that in recent months he added popular titles such as "1945 Airforce","Blade Idle","Cookie Run" Y "Evony: The King's Return» to the program with more games to add.
In August, Google also restructured the minimum requirements for systems that can run Google Play for PC. Originally, Google required an octa-core CPU, a "Gaming Class GPU" and 20 GB of available storage space. With the reduced requirements, users need a Quad-core CPU, an integrated GPU, and 10GB of free system storage.
“We are excited to expand our platform to more markets for gamers to enjoy their favorite games on Google Play. As we move towards a full release, we will continue to add new features and evaluate feedback from developers and players."Said Arjun Dayal, director of Google Play Games in a blog post.
With this program, Google has made it possible for gamers to be able to use their mouse and keyboard for input. Notably, it also started testing compatibility with these game inputs. Android on ChromeOS in September.