Android games will be accessible on Windows PCs in 2022 with Google Play Games app. Games from Google Play will be allowed to run on Windows laptops, tablets, and PCs.
According to the statement of Google to The Verge: “Starting in 2022, players will be able to experience their favorite Google Play games on more devices: seamlessly switching between a phone, tablet, Chromebook, and soon, Windows PCs. This Google built product brings the best of Google Play Games to more laptops and desktops, and we are thrilled to expand our platform for players to enjoy their favorite Android games even more.”
And it’s reported that Google doesn’t work with Microsoft on this project, but develop it by Google independently.
This is a good news for most of the Windows users that the upcoming app will also allow players to resume games on a desktop PC, after playing them on a phone, tablet, or Chromebook.
We are expecting that best free Android games could be played cross devices, such as Alto’s Odyssey, Asphalt 9: Legends, Brawl Stars, Call of Duty: Mobile, Critical Ops, EA Sports games, Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, Genchin Impact, PUBG, Free Fire, and so on.
But this might be a nightmare to the Android emulator such as BlueStacks, Nox Player, MEmu, AKA CentOS, Genymotion, Android Studio, ARChon, Bliss OS, LDplayer, etc.