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Google launches 'Google Play Games' open beta

The Google Play Games Open Beta version, which allows Google to be released on the Android operating system (OS) on a PC in Windows environment, will be released to users in Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, and Australia.

Google has released its beta version of Google Play Games in January and has been improving based on feedback from gamers and developers around the world. As a result, in the open beta version, the minimum requirements of the PC have been greatly lowered. To use Google Play Games, you will need a Windows 10, 4 core CPUs, an SSD, an 8GB RAM, an Intel UHD 630 or a compatible GPU with 10GB of leisure storage space.

The game title was also reinforced. Current Summers War: Arena, Cookie Run: Kingdom, Cookie Run: Oven Break, Last Fortress: Underground, Top War: Battle Game, Three Kingdoms Strategic Edition, Asphalt 9: Legend, Dream House More than 50 types of popular mobile games, including hundreds of millions of users around the world, can play, and more game titles will join Google Play Games.

Beta versions of the users of the beta version were most highly regarded for playing games that were played on Android devices across mobile, tablets, chromebooks and PCs. Google plans to support users to play more games in as many devices as possible anytime, anywhere.

We are pleased to expand the platform that can access Google Play's game, said Ar Yoon, director of Google Play Products. In addition, by distributing game titles more easily and safely for game developers, it will be able to secure various user base around the world.

Google Play Games can be downloaded from the Google Play Games homepage.

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