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Google launches Beta version of Play Games for PC Users in India

Google has officially launched the beta version of Play Games, its popular video games platform, for PC users in India. This exciting development expands the gaming options available to Indian players on their computers.

Enhanced Gaming Experience with Google Play Games on PC

With Google Play Games now accessible on PCs, users can enjoy an enhanced gaming experience. The platform allows players to access popular AAA+ mobile titles such as BGMI, Call of Duty Mobile, Genshin Impact, and Honkai Star Rail on their computers. The beta launch enables gamers to enjoy their favorite mobile games across various devices, including phones, tablets, Chromebooks, and PCs, without the need for Android emulators.

Beta Programme Expansion and Game Optimization

Tech Gaint has extended the beta programme for Play Games to 60 new regions, including India, bringing the total count to 120 regions worldwide. This expansion provides more users with the opportunity to enjoy gaming on PCs. Additionally, the tech giant is actively inviting Indian game developers to collaborate with them in optimizing their games for PCs. The company has already acquired popular Indian titles like Ludo King and Hitwicket Games.

Continued Development and Customization of Google Play Games

Google is committed to further improving the Play Games experience for users. They have introduced features such as keyboard remapping and have lowered the minimum PC specifications required to run the platform. As they continue to work on the full release, Google plans to incorporate new features based on feedback from both developers and players.

India holds great significance for Google as the largest international market in terms of user base. The tech giant has been actively focusing on the Indian market, launching tailored services to cater to Indian users. This week, Google integrated UPI Lite into G-Pay and added support for multiple Indian languages to its generative AI chatbot, Bard. With the beta release of Google Play Games for PCs, tech giant aims to further enhance the gaming experience for Indian users and strengthen its presence in the country.

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