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Google starts testing Android games on Windows PCs

Microsoft announced Windows 11 with the promise it will support Android apps, although that functionality wasn't ready for the launch of the desktop platform. Now Google has finally launched the first beta - users in select markets can sign up for Google Play Games where they can run 12 games on their computer. The first countries/regions to get it are Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea, where players can test Asphalt 9, Gardenscapes and Homescapes, and a handful of other locally available games. They need to have at least Windows 10 (v2004) or Windows 11, a PC with an octa-core...



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