


These are some of the best native apps for Windows on Arm, but that doesn't mean it's all you can use. It's also worth mentioning that Unity recently committed to supporting Windows Arm devices with its game engine, so as long as developers are willing to put in the work, we should see more games run natively on Arm processors over time. You'll just have to hope that these games don't require Google services. After all, most Android titles are designed for Arm, so they should actually run better than on Intel or AMD-based machines. You will need to disable driver signature checks to install these drivers, which varies between different versions of Windows.With the release of the Windows Subsystem for Android, you can also find a lot of Android games that should run fairly well on Arm processors.

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