Playing your Windows PC game library on an Android phone just got significantly easier—and safer. GameHub, the popular Windows PC emulator developed by GameSir, has officially landed on the Google Play Store.

This is a major step for mobile PC gaming enthusiasts. Previously, installing GameHub (originally called GameFusion) required the somewhat risky process of sideloading the APK directly from GameSir’s website. Moving to the Play Store resolves that instantly, offering users:

  • Verified Installs: Confidence in the software’s integrity.
  • Automatic Updates: Seamless, background updates managed by Google.
  • Built-in Security: Better handling of permissions and a cleaner installation process.

The Power of GameHub: Native Steam Integration

GameHub has earned its reputation by focusing squarely on one thing: making your PC library mobile. The core draw of the app remains its native Steam support. Once you log in inside the app, you can:

  • Download your owned Steam games directly to your Android device.
  • Launch and play games without complex manual setup.
  • Utilize Steam Cloud Saves to easily pick up your progress wherever you left off.

Steady updates over the past year have improved performance considerably. While emulation always depends heavily on the power of your device’s flagship chip, many titles now run surprisingly well, offering a near-native experience.

The Catch: Steam Only

For the average mobile gamer, the Play Store launch is all good news. However, there is one crucial limitation for power users:

The Google Play Store version of GameHub is strictly limited to Steam titles only.

If you are looking to emulate and play non-Steam PC games—such as those bought through GOG, Epic Games Store, or older disc-based titles—you will still need to download the full, unrestricted version (APK) directly from the GameHub/GameSir website.

A Big Step for Mobile Gaming

Despite the restriction, GameHub’s official Play Store debut is a significant milestone. It opens the door for a wider audience of Android gamers to explore their PC libraries safely. As modern smartphones, even mid-range models, continue to push performance and battery life boundaries, this verified emulator is one of the best ways to maximize your mobile gaming potential on the go.

Windows PC Emulation on Android is Now Official (But There's a Catch)

Author

Junido Ardalli

Publish Date

Nov 14, 2025, 12:20 PM