![]() With this update, hundreds of millions of additional PC users can now give it a try." That sounds like Google is talking about the system requirements, but those have not changed for at least several months - you still need Windows 10, at least 10GB of storage, 8GB RAM, 4 physical CPU cores, and ideally a gaming-class GPU. The company's blog post explained, "To make Google Play Games available to as many players as possible, we've opened up access to the beta to more PCs. ![]() Unfortunately, Homescapes is not currently available on devices running on Windows Phone and other operating systems, but we're leaving the possibility open for the future. The Google Play Games app should also be available on more PCs, but Google wasn't specific about what is actually changing there. Homescapes is compatible with: - All Apple devices with iOS 11.0 and higher - All Android and Amazon Kindle devices with Android 4.4 and higher. The United States is included in that list. Google Play Games for PC is also now available in more than 120 regions, as more countries in Asia, Europe, and Latin America were added in the past few weeks. Today's announcement also points out the availability of Free Fire MAX, which you may not have heard about (and sounds like an Amazon tablet) but is currently the eighth-highest top grossing action game on the store with over 100 million installations. ![]() Google claims it has "hundreds of games" in the PC app, including Cookie Run: Kingdom, Eversoul, Summoners War, Homescapes, Evony: The King’s Return, Call of Dragons, and Arknights. ![]()
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