During this year’s (GDC) game developers conference, Google announced that she is expanding the support of its Android games to PCs running on AMD hardware. Previously, the official Google Play app for Windows did not support AMD and GPU CPU.

Until now, the app required at least integrated GPU of Intel Uhd Graphics 630, while Nvidia GeForce MX450 was recommended. Now, integrated AMD graphics users can also enjoy Android games via the Google Play Games app.
In addition, the app will let you know which games will be performed without hitches on your hardware, they will appear with a badge to let you know if the game is “optimized”, “playable” or unable to perform on your PC.
Google is also adding ordered features such as multi-content and multi-instance support, which are available only on third-party emulators.
Google will work closely with the OEMs for PC to pre-install Google Play on their computers starting this year in an attempt to push Android games beyond Android devices.
Once published on Google Play, the games will automatically appear on the Google Play app for Windows unless the developer opt.

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