The Android Windows game emulator scene has a couple of key players, and GameHub is one of them. It's from the accessory brand GameSir, and it was initially introduced as GameFusion but was later renamed. Since its release, the PC game emulation tool has been continuously updated, and one of the major highlights is that it has Steam support.
With the recent updates, GameSir has also added support for Steam downloads, making it easier to get the PC games installed on the Android phone. As for getting the Windows game emulator installed on a smartphone, things are now easier than before.
Previously, users would need to sideload the emulator from GameHub's website, which wasn't the hardest thing to do, but with it being on Play Store, users now get the additional security that Google has implemented on the storefront.
Of course, it's worth noting that the version available on the Play Store only allows playing PC games on Android phones through Steam. It's a way to comply with the store's policies. The version available on the official GameHub website, on the other hand, allows non-Steam games.
Another thing to note is that the PC game emulator for Android can't guarantee a great emulation experience with all games. Some may require some tinkering, while demanding titles will not run smoothly without a flagship phone. Many users also recommend using a physical mobile controller to have a proper gaming experience with it (GameSir X5s curr. $44.99 on Amazon). Check out the video attached below to learn more about GameHub.










