In 2021, Microsoft introduced Windows 11 with a host of exciting new features. One standout feature among them was the ability to run Android apps on your computer. This brought a significant expansion to the already extensive gaming support on the platform, allowing users to access a much wider range of games.

Although Google had previously announced its plans to bring Android games to Windows through the Play Games PC store, users had to wait a considerable amount of time for a complete experience. Fortunately, that waiting period has come to an end, as the store, which was in the beta phase, is now receiving additional features and an increasing number of gaming titles. Here are the details…

Android Gaming Comes to Windows 11 PCs with Over 3,000 Games Now Available

Google has announced that there are now over 3,000 Android games available for Windows PCs through the Play Games PC store. The library includes a wide variety of games, including popular titles like Asphalt 9: Legends, BADLAND, Clash of Clans, and Clash Royale. Google has also partnered with a number of major game publishers to bring their games to the service, including Activision Blizzard, EA, and Konami. (Some of them will be added in the coming weeks.)

To play Android games on Windows, users will need to download and install the Play Games PC app. Once installed, users can sign in with their Google account and browse the library of available games. Games can be downloaded and installed directly from the app, and users can also sync their progress between their Android devices and Windows PCs.

In addition to the expanded library of games, Google has also added a number of new features to the Play Games PC app. These features include support for Xbox and PS5 controllers, a search bar for the games library, and the ability to adjust the size and resolution of game windows.

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