Users with Google Play accounts in specific regions can freely join this trial.
After a long-awaited period, Android gaming enthusiasts are finally about to experience Google's official version on Windows computers. The testing phase of Google Play Games on PC will commence from September 29 in markets such as Australia, South Korea, and Thailand. Users with Google Play accounts in these regions can comfortably participate in the trial.

Previously, users had to resort to third-party emulation software to run Android apps on PC. The significant drawbacks of such emulation software include instability, high hardware requirements, resource intensiveness, and particularly poor security. The introduction of Google Play Games will serve as a significant solution to this problem. With Google Play Games, users can download and utilize Android apps directly on their computers without the need for third-party software.
According to Google's announcement, this trial will include approximately 50 popular games, including titles with millions of daily players such as Summoners War, Homescapes, and Last Fortress: Underground. In the near future, major hits like Genshin Impact, PUBG Mobile, and even Diablo Immortal will also be available on Google Play Games.
Minimum system requirements to run Google Play Games on Windows PCs:
Operating System: Windows 10, 11
RAM: 8 gigabytes
Graphics Card: Intel UHD Graphics 630 or equivalent
Hard Drive Storage: 10 gigabytes
Vietnam is not included in the list of regions for this trial. However, given the current pace of development and popularity, the global launch of Google Play Games is imminent.
Not long ago, Microsoft also conducted trials for the Windows Subsystem for Android tool. This is an application that allows running Android games on PC. It's clear that many major companies are heavily focusing on this field, paving the way for an extremely vibrant Android gaming market on PC.
