• GameSir to launch macOS version of GameHub, extending Android Windows emulation to Macs. • Existing Android GameHub uses GameFusion emulator, claiming full Windows game support. • Real-world tests show hit-or-miss compatibility, Unity and Godot titles often work. • GameSir promises AI frame interpolation and native rendering to boost Mac performance. • Primary motive: sell more controllers; Android version sideloaded on 5M devices pre-release. • Controversy over invasive features on Android version raises privacy concerns for Mac users.

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  • For a while now, Mac owners have been able to use tools like CrossOver and Game Porting Toolkit to get many Windows games running on their operating system of choice. Now, GameSir plans to add its own potential solution to the mix, announcing that a version of its existing Windows emulation tool for Android will be coming to macOS. Hong Kong-based GameSir has primarily made a name for itself as a manufacturer of gaming peripherals-the company’s social media profile includes a self-description as “the Anti-Stick Drift Experts.” Early last year, though, GameSir rolled out the Android GameHub app

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