Google brought its Play Games service to PC earlier this year, with the first users from select regions able to sign up for a closed beta.

The Android Developer Blog, which is the official Android and Google Play news forum for apps and game developers, recently announced that Google Play Games on PC is entering open beta and will be available in eight other countries.

Here is the full list of markets and regions where the service is accessible: Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Australia, United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore.

Initially launched with 12 major titles such as Asphalt 9, Gardenscapes and Homescapes, users will now be able to download and play on PC games such as 1945 Air Force, Blade Idle, Evony: The King’s Return, and others.

Google has managed to lower the minimum system requirements, so now a quad-core CPU, Windows 10, and integrated graphics are all you need to get started.

The magic happens in a standalone application, created by Google. The menu is similar to the Google Play Store but with longer descriptions and Windows-like notifications. You can still get Play Points for your in-game achievements.

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