PC support

BetaBeacon
March 12, 2026
- A new Windows tab in the Play Store will showcase titles optimized for desktop play - Premium games such as "Moonlight Peaks," "Sledding Game," and "Potion Craft" will launch in 2026 - Cross-buy functionality allows players to purchase a game once and play it on multiple platforms - Google Play is making a strategic move to unify Android and Windows gaming and expand premium offerings
BetaBeacon
March 12, 2026
Google Play Games Sidekick is rolling out with new features such as AI-generated Game Tips, achievements, quest progress, and rewards. Game Trials are being introduced with a "Try" button on listings, allowing users to try the full version of a paid title at no cost.
AppWizard
February 27, 2026
Sony Interactive Entertainment is shifting its strategy for game releases on PC, focusing more on live-service games rather than traditional single-player titles. Upcoming games like Marvel’s Wolverine will be exclusive to the PS5, with no current plans for a PC version. Reports suggest that Sony is reducing its PC support for major titles, despite generating .3 billion from sales of first-party games across various platforms, including both single-player and live-service games.
AppWizard
June 2, 2025
Nintendo is being speculated to potentially embrace PC gaming, partly due to an incident where an Xbox website mistakenly listed Xenoblade Chronicles X, leading to discussions about a possible collaboration with Microsoft. Historically, Microsoft has attempted to acquire Nintendo twice, which could influence Nintendo's decisions on PC support. This relationship might allow Nintendo to utilize Microsoft's server capabilities for game streaming or share development costs for new titles. Meanwhile, Sony appears to be losing influence in the gaming market despite strong PlayStation 5 sales. The gaming community has mixed feelings about recent releases, with some expressing disappointment over the quality of titles like Elden Ring Nightreign. Players are also finding enjoyment in games like Horizon Zero Dawn, and there is a growing trend for gamers to seek affordable physical copies of games through platforms like Vinted. The anticipation for the Switch 2's midnight launch reflects a nostalgic aspect of gaming culture, while consumers are navigating the balance between supporting brands like Nintendo and managing personal finances amidst rising costs.
AppWizard
April 6, 2025
Grand Theft Auto V will return to Xbox Game Pass on April 15, available on all Xbox consoles, cloud services, and for the first time on PC Game Pass. Both Legacy and Enhanced versions will be included, allowing for optimized gameplay across platforms. The game will support cross-platform play among players on Steam, Epic Games Store, and the Rockstar Games Launcher. No official end date for its availability on Game Pass has been provided, but it is expected to remain for approximately six months based on historical patterns.
AppWizard
October 25, 2024
Mojang announced that Minecraft will cease support for VR headsets starting in March. The developer stated that its ability to support VR/MR devices has ended, with a final update scheduled for that month. While PC players can still access the VR version post-update, it will lack virtual reality components. This decision follows complaints from Oculus users about performance issues and aligns with a survey indicating a decline in the VR market. Meta has closed its first-party VR developer, Ready at Dawn, while Canadian studio Archiact has also shut down. In contrast, Sony is expanding its VR presence with PC support for PSVR2 and new titles, experiencing a surge in sales after a price drop.
BetaBeacon
July 24, 2024
Google Play Games on PC is now supporting running two Android games simultaneously. This feature allows gamers to play one game while the progress bar moves in another game, and easily switch between the two with synced controls. The support will be available for over 3,500 Android titles in the next few weeks.
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