![]() More recently, Google has doubled down on cloud gaming and even though the company’s in-house streaming game service is rapidly approaching its end, select OEMs have partnered with Google to launch the first-ever “gaming” Chromebooks designed for the cloud gamer on the go. That means that your Chromebook has access to thousands of Android games that offer optimized experiences on your Play Store-enabled device. Google is still fighting the good fight to encourage and enable developers to create Android apps that are designed to work on larger devices but the app ecosystem on ChromeOS is thriving and expanding more each and every day. It was a long and somewhat painful path but a few years later and Chromebooks now come with the Google Play Store out of the box. It all started back in 2016 when Google brought us the promise of the Play Store and Android apps on ChromeOS. ![]() Despite the untimely demise of Google’s streaming game service Stadia, the folks at Alphabet have high hopes that Chromebooks can still attract a wide range of gamers from every genre and platform imaginable. Just in case you hadn’t heard, Google is getting very serious about making ChromeOS a formidable gaming platform. ![]()
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