
Instead, Google will enable you to natively download and play games from your Google Play account to your computer without any third-party software, or even your phone at hand, but will be able to fully immerse yourself into the experience using your mouse, keyboard, and any compatible PC peripherals.
Next year, Google will release the "Google Play Games" desktop app—which will be compatible with computers running Windows 10 or higher, Google says. That shouldn't ruin your mobile experience by any means, however; you should be able to switch between the two platforms without a problem, and your game will stay synced and up to date.
The announcement was rather short, and it wasn't clear whether all, most, or only some of the top Android games will be receiving PC compatibility next year. The video Tweet from the Game Awards Twitter account (linked above) was also very brief, essentially repeating the announcement we heard last night. However, the Tweet urges users to follow the Google Play Twitter account to stay in the loop for any updates, which are sure to come soon.
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