Google Play Games on PC now offers custom controls across games. There’s also a new sidebar that lets you make quick adjustments during gameplay. Multi-account and multi-instance support are coming ...
Google has dropped several new announcements for its multiplatform gaming service, Google Play Games, ahead of this year's Game Developer Conference (GDC). One of the highlights is more Android games ...
Google Play Games on PC has offered access to a limited selection of Android titles for your Windows computer. Now Google is making all Android games available on PC by default, though developers will ...
Google is trying to make Play Games on PC matter more on Windows. The company laid out a broader plan around GDC 2025 that includes more games, better support for native PC titles, and wider hardware ...
In an unexpected move, Google announced it will be bringing some of its mobile catalog to PC. There's now a PC section in the Play Store Games tab, which will serve as "your dedicated home for ...
I found Munchkin, one of my favorite all-time card games, on Google Play Games for $5.99. On Steam, it's $14.99. That's $9 I could spend on some avocado toast, so I went to download the title from ...
In 2022, Google first announced its Google Play Games on PC project, which allows Android users to play their favorite games on Windows PC. Since then, Google has released several updates to improve ...
Google's latest update to Google Play is a big one. The tech giant is bringing its multiplatform play out of beta and expanding its availability, allowing players to access Google Play games across ...
Will was the Phones Editor at Android Police from August 2022 to May 2025, which usually meant his desk was covered in a dozen different smartphones at any given time. Prior to that, he was a news ...
Discover the new era of gaming with Google Play Games Beta on PC, featuring 4K gaming, console controller support, and seamless syncing. Google Play Games for PC is now available in 56 countries, ...
The winds of chains might be blowing in the right direction for Android gaming.
Zach began writing for CNET in November, 2021 after writing for a broadcast news station in his hometown, Cincinnati, for five years. You can usually find him reading and drinking coffee or watching a ...