Install and run external apps in Google Play Games Beta for Windows.
This guide is for educational purposes only. Proceed at your own risk.
| Feature | GPGB (Google Play Games Beta) | GPGPCDE (Developer Emulator) |
|---|---|---|
| Supported Architectures | ARM, x86, x86_64 | x86, x86_64 only |
| Google Play Support | Yes | Yes |
| Game Compatibility | Higher (More Android Games) | Limited (x86-only) |
| Rooting Possible | Yes | Yes |
| Performance | Optimized for gaming | Dev testing focused |
| ADB | No | Yes |
- Install and sign in to your Google account in GPGB.
- Create a folder named
GPGBon your desktop. - Download this zip file and extract its contents into the
GPGBfolder. - Open Command Prompt (CMD) as an administrator and run the following command:
cd /d %UserProfile%\Desktop\GPGB
- Download Magisk and move the
.apkfile into theGPGBfolder. - Run the following command to root GPGB:
hpesuperpower.exe magisk <magisk_apk_file>
- โ GPGB is now rooted!
- Open GPGB.
- Click on the Profile icon .
- Scroll down and find App Version.
- Tap App Version multiple times until a new window appears.
- Click Continue to access Developer Settings.
- Go to Apps โ Chrome โ Install unknown apps, then enable the option.
- Open Chrome and download:
- Install both apps.
- Open Aurora Store โ Spoof Manager โ Select a device profile (e.g., Galaxy S24 Ultra).
- โ Now you can install apps directly from Aurora Store!
Stay tuned for updates! ๐