Just like smartphones, gamers will also be able to earn points on their PCs with every purchase and subscription. Play Games beta program will also offer Google Play points. Apart from this, Google has also scanned all the included titles for user safety and has assured that none of the games poses a potential threat to their systems. This will help in delivering a standardised experience across both mobile and PCs. As of November 11, 2022, Google Play Games Beta on PC no longer supports HAXM as an alternative to Windows Hypervisor Platform.
When prompted, be sure to turn on Windows Hypervisor Platform. The official page of the program mentions that developers have optimised all the mobile titles for PCs. If you turned on HAXM when you installed the app, uninstall Google Play Games Beta on PC, then reinstall it. Users will also be allowed to access the game on their mobile again after playing it on their PC. This means gamers can start playing a title on their mobile and play it on their PC for some time.
Moreover, the video game libraries will also be synced with the players’ respective Google accounts which will allow users to switch devices easily. The company has confirmed that the Play on PC service will come with 'optimised graphics,' for gamers to have a better experience even while playing mobile video games on PC. Google Play Games beta: How will it work Google’s Play Games beta program will not only adds support for bigger screens but will also include an automatic progress sync feature.