Situatie
Google Play Games Beta allows you to play Android mobile games on your Windows PC. It offers:
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Native Windows support (no emulator needed)
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Seamless sync between devices (your progress is saved)
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Keyboard and mouse support
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Optimized gameplay performance
As of 2025, it’s available in many countries and supports hundreds of games like Clash of Clans, Asphalt 9, Genshin Impact, and Mobile Legends.
Minimum Specs:
Component | Requirement |
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OS | Windows 10 (v2004) or later |
Storage | SSD with at least 10 GB free |
RAM | 8 GB |
CPU | 4 physical cores |
GPU | Intel UHD Graphics 630 or similar |
Virtualization | Hardware virtualization (VT-x/AMD-V) enabled in BIOS/UEFI |
Solutie
1. Enable Virtualization in BIOS
If not already enabled:
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Restart your PC and enter BIOS/UEFI (usually DEL, F2, or ESC)
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Find Intel VT-x or AMD-V under “Advanced” or “CPU Configuration”
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Enable it
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Save and exit.
2. Enable Windows Features
Open Windows Features:
Enable these options:
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✅ Virtual Machine Platform
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✅ Windows Hypervisor Platform
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✅ Hyper-V (optional, but helps with performance)
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✅ Windows Subsystem for Linux (optional for developers)
Restart your PC.
3. Download Google Play Games Beta
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Go to the official page:
👉 https://play.google.com/googleplaygames -
Click Download to get the
.exe
installer.
4. Install Google Play Games
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Run the downloaded
.exe
file. -
The installer will:
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Download necessary components
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Check your system requirements
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Prompt for installation path
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Accept terms and conditions.
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Note: It may ask to install additional drivers or Hypervisor components – allow them.
5. Log In with Google Account
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After installation, open the app.
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Log in with your Google Account to sync your play history and achievements.
6. Browse and Install Games
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Use the built-in store to search, download, and launch games.
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Games will auto-install inside the app.
✅ Controls can be mapped for keyboard/mouse use.
✅ Game progress syncs across your Android and PC if logged into the same Google Account.
Troubleshooting
“Your PC doesn’t meet the requirements”
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Ensure virtualization is enabled in BIOS.
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Use Task Manager > Performance to confirm virtualization status.
Installation stuck or failed?
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Run installer as Administrator
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Disable antivirus temporarily
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Update your graphics drivers
Check virtualization support:
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