Separately, Google spokesperson Alex Garcia-Kummert said the company has built the Windows app without Microsoft’s help. Hartrell is Google’s product director of games on Android and Google Play. “This Google built product brings the best of Google Play Games to more laptops and desktops, and we are thrilled to expand our platform for players to enjoy their favorite Android games even more.” “Starting in 2022, players will be able to experience their favorite Google Play games on more devices: seamlessly switching between a phone, tablet, Chromebook, and soon, Windows PCs,” Greg Hartrell told The Verge. That means the rest of the Android apps you might want to run on Windows 11 and Windows 10 PCs will not be officially available. But the problem is that Google only confirmed Google Play support for Windows for games. That’s exciting news to anyone looking to make the most of their Android-Windows experience. Don't Miss : Today’s deals: Dyson vacuums, $32 foldable dual-camera drone, up to 33% off Echo refurbs, more