Android Games Are Coming To Windows PCs In 2022 (gizmodo.com) 19
Google is bringing Android games from Google Play to Windows laptops, PCs, and tablets, the company announced on Thursday. Gizmodo reports: Google announced a standalone Google Play Games launcher that lets gamers play mobile titles on Windows PCs at The Game Show Awards on Thursday. The upcoming app will allow players to close out of their game on one device and resume playing where they left off on another. This means you could switch between a Chromebook, Windows PC, and Android phone without losing saved data. The app, which is being built and distributed by Google, runs games locally on your system, no cloud streaming required. So far, Google has only teased the service in a brief video clip, so some important details haven't been revealed. We do, however, know it is set to arrive sometime in 2022.
This product already exists... (Score:3)
It's called Bluestacks, and it's been around for years now. Why is this Slashdot headline worthy?
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Transfarring... reinvented (Score:2)
Re: (Score:1)
Because it's not Bluestacks. Bluestacks isn't a system that allows you to pause a game and resume it on another device.
1) Any Android emulator which suspends to disk can be made to cross-device pause/resume. It's actually not hard. So, yes... yes it is Bluestacks, or Nox, or a host of others.
2) Who really cares about cross-device pause/resume?
Adding in a useless feature which is already doable then saying here is this amazing capability that's completely new is a very Microsoft thing to do.
Yawn (Score:2)
Bluestacks has been around forever, and allows all the Google things to sync. MSI rebadged it and shipped it with their laptops. Windows 11 is enabling Android apps to run in Windows natively. The resume-progress part is, for good or for ill, largely mitigated by how many games sync their progress with an account the developer hosts. The one mobile game I got into for a while - Star Trek Timelines - already had a Steam version, and the account I made allowed my progress to move between my phone and my lapto
Oh great .. more shitty mobile RMT games (Score:2)
n/t
BFW (Score:1)
Why not bring it to Linux? (Score:3)
I know there is a way, but not at all - an easy way.
Would love to play SimCity Buildit on my Slackware.
But why? (Score:2)
Re: (Score:2)
Linux version? (Score:2)
Could they release Linux version?
Should be easier than Windows.
Re: Oh goodie (Score:2)
There are a lot of good and addictive games for Android, though none of them were made with a Hollywood movie budget like console/PC AAA titles are.
You just have to find them amongst the endless crap Android games.
Ads! (Score:2)
Android apps would be more useful. (Score:2)
Such as Waze on larger displays....
New gambling (Score:1)