Google has announced that its app that allows users to enjoy Android games on their Windows computers is now open to players in India. The software, called Google Play Games on PC, was launched last year and is still in beta testing. Google Play Games on PC lets users browse, download, and play mobile games on their PCs with the benefits of larger screens and better controls with mouse and keyboard inputs. Users can also switch between devices without losing their progress and game libraries, as they are synced across phones, tablets, Chromebooks, and PCs. The app supports popular games from Indian developers such as Ludo King and Hitwicket Games, as well as international hits such as Eversoul, Lords Mobile, and Evony: The King’s Return. Users in India can access the app in both English and Hindi languages. Google says that it has added several new features to the software over the past few months – such as keyboard remapping and lower minimum PC spec requirements – to make it more accessible and customisable for its users. Currently, the minimum hardware requirements are as follows: OS: Windows 10 (v2004) Storage: Solid State Drive (SSD) with 10 GB of available storage space Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 630 GPU or comparable Processor: 4 CPU physical cores (some games require an Intel CPU) Memory: 8 GB of RAM Windows admin account Hardware virtualisation must be turned on Getting started is easy. All you need to do is download the app via g.co/googleplaygames, sign in using their Google account, and agree to the terms of conditions. Once this is done, you’ll be presented with a dashboard containing a list of supported games. With this expansion, Google Play Games on PC beta is now available in 120 regions around the world. Google plans to expand the availability further to more regions and markets in the future, as well as add new features based on developer and player feedback.