Yesterday we saw videos showing the Windows version of Google Play Games, which will allow players to access Titles optimized by Google of games originally developed for Android on computers.
Today new videos show more functions of the application in the Microsoft system.
Today's videos are courtesy again of @BakaChocolate user, who is already testing the beta version of Google Play Games for Windows.
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Today we see that a menu called Game Options can be accessed just by pressing Shift+Tab with the application open. In it, we have several options for keyboard configuration, language, and the shortcut to run the game full screen.
Google Play Games for PC has a "Game options" menu that lets you exit fullscreen/game, change the input language, and view the controls.
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) March 14, 2022
It's accessed by pressing Shift+Tab while in-game.
Here's a video from @BakaChocolate showing the "game options" for Asphalt 9. https://t.co/7DYMSCR0v9 pic.twitter.com/ZFHBl7NF7l
Also, another video still shows us how is the performance of Android games on Windows, below you can see how Asphalt 9: Legends.
Last but not least, here's a short video showing Asphalt 9 gameplay through Google Play Games for PC, courtesy of @BakaChocolate!
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) March 15, 2022
Their PC has an Intel i7-9750H, NVIDIA RTX 2060, and 16GB of DDR4-2667.
There's unfortunately some audio delay and stuttering😬 pic.twitter.com/aRt2eRdBph
The PC configuration used in the test includes an Intel Core i7-9750H processor, NVIDIA RTX 2060 GPU, and 16GB of DDR4-2667 RAM. In the video, it is possible to notice that there is still audio delay and lag in the commands, but the graphics quality seems satisfactory, even more considering that it is an initial beta version of Google Play Games for Windows.
Google Play Games for Windows: beta version of the app is leaked on Twitter
Windows 11 received support for Android apps in February, and now we have indications that Google is already working on a version of its PC game center: Google Play Games. The app in question was leaked today in a video created by Twitter user @BakaChocolate, who gave it to Mishaal Rahman and posted it on the same social network.
As you can see below, the app still needs some tweaks to its interface to better enjoy a widescreen, since it features the games in a timeline format with videos and images illustrating the catalog.
According to AndroidHeadlines, Google Play Games for Windows is being tested only in 3 markets at the moment: Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan. There is still a waiting list to try out the app, so more information about it should come up soon as the beta version is released.
The beta for Google Play Games for PC is now available! Google announced the beta test in January for three markets (Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan), and I'm told it recently went live.
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) March 13, 2022
Here's a video showing the PC client, courtesy of @BakaChocolate. pic.twitter.com/KBQo0XF4BT
You can also note that game availability is limited to 24 titles with Asphalt 9: Legends featured at the top of the page.
More titles should be added over time, but it's worth noting that Google is focused on bringing games and apps from its store to Windows after all the apps currently available are provided by the Amazon AppStore and are not fully adapted to Microsoft's system.
Requires account from the three markets and sign-up to be on the beta waitlist. https://t.co/4ZHtwar23U
— bc Yume 📷 ³ (@BakaChocolate) March 13, 2022
Finally, it must be said that the Installer of Google Play Games for PC has already been leaked as well, but it is only possible to use it if you have a Google account from one of the three countries that participate in the tests and is enrolled in the PC beta version of the application. If you do not meet these requirements you will not be able to move past the login screen.