Sorry I met to say aren’t available through macOS.
Ah no worries, just a bit confused.
Your best bet to check for compatibility is
https://www.applegamingwiki.com/wiki/Home, they have compatibility status for Parallels, CrossOver and MacOS versions if available. In general I find Parallels the most compatible, while CrossOver has more performance, but it's a game by game basis.
3 things you have to have in mind for Parallels:
- You are virtualizing Windows, so you'll have an OS running on top of MacOS, there is a performance overhead as well as a memory overhead, I don't recommend gaming if you only have 8GB of RAM, only 16GB and above.
- If you have an M1 or M2 Mac you'll be virtualizing Windows 11 ARM, not the regular x86-64 Windows, so you'll have to deal with Microsoft emulation layer, another performance overhead here, but worse than that some things aren't compatible, the biggest issue by far being Kernel Anti-Cheat software. So forget about games like Fortnite, Apex, Call of Duty, Vallorant, etc.
- Parallels has limited DX12 support at the moment, so while it's not an immediate no, a lot of recent games won't work.
But yeah, basically check the guide and fingers crossed, for older single player games it's a fine option. I don't have a lot of good experiences with Wine/CrossOver on MacOS, so I prefer Parallels. It also has a free trial so you can try that, 14 days IIRC.