American tech giant Google is introducing Google Play Games to Windows platforms next year.
The major cross-platform announcement was made during the Game Awards 2021 by host Geoff Keighley.
The Google Play Games app, which is built by Google, will be available on the Windows platform that will allow users to run Android games on their Windows PC.
Google has built the application on its own and has not collaborated with either Microsoft, BlueStacks or any other developer.
Greg Hartrell, Google’s product director of games on Android and Google Play, said that gamers will be able to experience Google Play games on more devices and they can seamlessly switch between a phone, tablet, Chromebook, and a Windows PC soon, Business Insiders reported.
Users will soon be able to play the popular Google Play games on their Windows laptop, desktops or PC after having played them on Google OS-based devices such as Android phones, tablets and Chromebooks.
While not much information is known about the exact date of launch or the minimum system requirement to run the app, the Google Play application is being developed for Windows 10.
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