In 2022, Google first announced its Google Play Games on PC project, which allows Android users to play their favorite games on Windows PC. Since then, Google has released several updates to improve its service, with Google Play Games for PC officially exiting beta on September 23, 2025.
It’s one of the few Google projects that hasn’t been left to wither away, and now, Google Play is rolling out a handful of useful changes that could genuinely improve how you discover, buy, and play games, whether you’re on your phone or PC.
The timing seems intentional. Google made these announcements at GDC (Game Developers Conference), where Microsoft also announced Xbox mode, which allows players to get a console-like gaming experience on Windows 11 devices.
This year’s focus appears to be on improving the cross-device and cross-platform gaming experience.
Can we finally try games before paying for them?
My favorite part of the new announcements has to be how you pay for games. If you’ve ever felt burned by buying a game on your phone and then having to buy it again on PC, Google has got you covered. A new “Buy once, play anywhere” pricing model means that a single purchase on Google Play gives you access to both the mobile and PC versions.
For those still on the fence about buying a paid game, Google is also introducing Game Trials, which let you jump into the full version of a paid game for free. If you like it, you buy it, and your progress carries over seamlessly.
What other improvements can you expect as a gamer?
Google is introducing a new PC section designed to improve the discoverability of games optimized for PC gaming. At the same time, it’s expanding the library with more paid titles and highlighting some of the most anticipated indie games.

Beyond that, Google is doubling down on Play Games Sidekick, an in-game overlay that gives you AI-generated tips without forcing you to quit and search the web. Google is also making it easier to get tips from real players. Community Posts is now live in English for dozens of popular games, providing you with a dedicated space to ask questions and share tips with other players.
These updates don’t reinvent gaming, but they address real frustrations in ways that matter to gamers.






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