Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 in October 2025, offering free Extended Security Updates until October 13, 2026, and paid options until 2028. The requirement for the TPM 2.0 security chip has prevented many users from upgrading to Windows 11, leading to increased adoption of Linux distributions like Zorin, which has surpassed a million downloads, with 78% from Windows users. Valve's Steam Deck has improved gaming on Linux, with major titles now supporting Linux compatibility, and the development of Proton has enhanced the ability to run Windows games on Linux. Zorin allows users to install Windows applications and progressive web apps, providing alternatives to traditional software.
Valve is contributing to Windows emulation on Android by sponsoring the development of key emulation tools such as the Pex emulator and the Proton compatibility layer. These tools allow Windows games designed for traditional x86 PC hardware to run on Arm architecture, enabling PC emulation on devices like Android phones and tablets.
GameHub is a new app that allows users to play PC games on their Android devices through Windows emulation. It supports Xbox Cloud Gaming, local streaming apps like Steam Link, and allows for playing Windows games without piracy. GameHub also added support for Steam downloads and Steam Cloud saves. Some games may require adjustments in settings to run smoothly. The app has faced controversy for forking code from open-source projects without attribution and being closed-source. Despite this, the official version of GameHub is under active development and available for free on the Google Play Store.
The text describes how the author was able to play Hollow Knight: Silksong on their Android phone using Windows emulation and GameHub. They were able to adjust settings for better performance, such as lowering in-game settings and capping the framerate, to reduce power usage and prevent overheating. Other options to play Silksong on a phone include using different Windows emulators, Xbox Cloud Gaming, local game streaming, or emulating the Switch version.
Chinese manufacturers are developing Windows emulators for Android gaming, with RedMagic set to launch a gaming-focused Android smartphone with a pre-installed Windows emulator for playing PC games. Xiaomi is also developing a Windows-to-Android emulator called WinPlay Engine, which supports Steam and minimizes GPU performance loss. These emulators could potentially compete with WinLator and support controllers, mice, and keyboards for gameplay.
The RedMagic 10S Pro features a built-in Windows emulator, allowing users to play full-fledged Steam or Epic Games titles on a smartphone. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Leading Version chip, achieving over 3 million benchmark points. The device has a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a 144 Hz refresh rate and 2,000 nits peak brightness. It includes an active cooling system, LPDDR5T RAM, and UFS 4.0 storage for optimal performance. The shoulder buttons operate at 520 Hz for responsive controls, and the battery capacity is 7,050 mAh for the Pro variant and 7,500 mAh for the Pro+ with 120 W fast charging. The RedMagic 10S Pro is priced at approximately 4,000 CNY in China, while the Pro+ variant is around 3,000 CNY.
Apple has blocked the attempt to make a Windows emulator available on any app store for iOS devices, including third party app stores in the EU region.