Google Play and Android Unveil New Games and Features for PC and Mobile Platforms
Google Play and Android have recently announced exciting updates aimed at enhancing gameplay on both PC and mobile platforms. The new features include more games being made available on both PC and mobile devices, as well as improvements in performance and graphics thanks to new technology.
The latest announcement reveals that more PC games will be coming to mobile, and vice versa. Google Play is set to add all Android mobile games to PC by default. Additionally, popular PC titles like Dredge and Disco Elysium will be making their way to Google Play on mobile devices later this year, with optimizations specifically for Android.
Users of Google Play can now personalize their gaming experience with multi-account and multi-instance support, along with a game sidebar that allows for quick adjustments. This means players can seamlessly switch between playing a game on PC and continuing it on mobile, or vice versa. Custom controls also enable players to tailor their PC gaming experience to their preferences.
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Google Play Games on PC is expected to launch in general availability later this year, offering upgrades and a wide selection of games. The expanded catalog will now be accessible on more devices, including AMD laptops and desktops. The beta version of Google Play Games on PC has been available for approximately a year.
Furthermore, Play Games on PC will feature badges indicating the compatibility of a game for PC, with labels such as “Playable” or “Optimized” to help gamers quickly assess how a game will perform.
Google Play is also introducing improved gameplay with smoother frame rates, immersive visuals, and updates like ray tracing. Additionally, a new Play Points experience will provide more opportunities to earn and redeem points for in-game items, discounts, and other rewards.
Lastly, fans can look forward to playing Game of Thrones: Kingsroad on Google Play Games for PC in late April. Google made this announcement ahead of the Game Developer Conference, scheduled to take place from March 17 to March 21 in San Francisco.