Google Play games on PC will get 4K resolution, controller support and more

Google Play Games on PC is getting a few updates that will make it more appealing to gamers. The company announced the changes in a blog post on Monday, Oct. 23.
Google Play Games.
The most notable change is support for 4K resolution. Users can now upscale the resolution to 4K on supported monitors, allowing them to play their favorite mobile games on PC with stunning detail. To enable 4K resolution, simply press Shift + Tab while in a game and select the resolution you want from the list.
With this change, users can now enable 4K resolution on their favorite mobile monitors, allowing them to play their favorite mobile games on PC with stunning detail.

Google has also added support for new controllers, including the DualSense controller for PlayStation 5, DualShock controller for PlayStation 4, and Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One controllers. This is in addition to existing support for the Xbox Adaptive Controller and other popular gamepads.
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In addition to the new features, Google has also made it easier to find games on the service. At the top of the «All Games» section, there’s now a search bar that can be used to quickly find the game you’re looking for. Google has also added two new popular games to the library: Clash of Clans and Clash Royale.
Google Play Games on PC is still in beta, but it’s already available in more than 100 countries. To use the service, your PC needs to meet the following minimum requirements:
Google Play Games on PC is still in beta, but is available in more than 100 countries.
- Windows 10
- Solid-state drive with 10GB of memory
- Graphics processor Intel UHD Graphics 630
- 8GB of RAM
- Four physical CPU cores
- Hardware virtualization
If you want to try out Google Play Games on PC, you can download the beta client from the Google Play Games website.