March 15 (Portaltic/EP) –
Google has announced that its Google Play Games platform will arrive in Europe in the coming months, a novelty that has been announced within the framework of Google for Games Developer Summit 2023their annual summit of game developers.
Google Play Games for PC offers users the ability to play Android video games on Windows-based computers, as well as other supported platforms such as Android tablets and ChromeOS computers.
Thanks to this service, players can pick up where they left off when switching from one device to another, something that already happens in cross-platform titles for Apple, just as you remember TechCrunch.
This platform, whose beta test initially began to be available in Asian countries such as Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea, arrived in November last year in the United States and 13 other countries, including Mexico and the Philippines, and now has announced that It’s coming to Japan and Europe “in a couple of months.”
Along with the expansion of Google Play Games for PC, of which the countries in which it will be available have not been specified, Google has indicated that it will add new games such as Garena Free Fire, Ludo King and MapleStory M.
On the other hand, developers also you can send your compilations existing mobiles thanks to the association of Google and Intel and will have an emulator at their disposal. With it, they will be able to deploy games directly, download files with APK extension or adjust the settings.
Among other things, a new release checklist has also been introduced to check if developers have completed all the necessary steps before submitting a build, in order to ensure a fast approval process.
In addition, Google has announced the launch of game frame rate metrics, available on the Play Console or with the Developer Reporting Application Programming Interface (API).
In doing so, it has introduced a set of adaptive interfaces in the Android Game Development Kit, has relaunched LiveOps tools for the promotion of content and announced early access to machine translation on the Play Console, among other news.