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#WeArePlay: Meet the people coding a more sustainable world

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#WeArePlay: Meet the people coding a more sustainable world

Posted by Robbie McLachlan, Developer Marketing How do you tackle the planet's biggest sustainability and environmental challenges? For 10 new founders we’re spotlighting in #WeArePlay , it starts with coding. Their apps and games are helping to build a healthier planet by developing career paths for aspiring environmentalists, preserving indigenous knowledge, and turning nature education into an adventure for all. Here are a few of our favourites: Ariane, Flávia, Andréia, and Mayla's game BoRa turns a simple park visit into an immersive, gamified adventure. Ariane, Flávia, Andréia, and Mayla, co-founders of Fubá Educação Ambiental São Carlos, Brazil Passionate about nature, co-founders Mayla, Flávia, Andréia, and Ariane met while researching environmental education. They wanted to foster more meaningful connections between people and Brazil's national parks. Their app, BoRa - Iguaçu National Park , transforms a visit into an immersive experience using interactive storytelling, gamified trails, and accessibility features like sign language, helping everyone connect more deeply with the natural world. Louis and Justin's app, CyberTracker, turns the ancient knowledge of indigenous trackers into vital scientific data for modern conservation. Louis, co-founder of CyberTracker Conservation Cape Town, South Africa Louis knew that animal tracking was a science, but the expert knowledge of many indigenous trackers couldn't be recorded because they were unable to read or write. He partnered with Justin to create CyberTracker to solve this. Their app uses a simple icon-based interface, enabling non-literate trackers to record vital biodiversity data. This innovation preserves invaluable knowledge and supports conservation efforts worldwide. Bharati and Saurabh’s app, Earth5R, turns a passion for the planet into real-world experience and careers in the green economy. Bharati and Saurabh, co-founders of Earth5R Environmental Services Mumbai, India After a life-changing cycling trip around the world, Saurabh was inspired by sustainable practices he saw in different communities. He and his wife, Bharati, brought those lessons home to Mumbai and launched Earth5R . Their app provides environmental education and career development, connecting people to internships and hands-on projects. By providing the skills and experience needed for the green economy, they're building the next generation of environmental leaders. Discover more #WeArePlay stories from founders across the globe.

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Android Developers Blog·August 7, 2025·2 min read
#WeArePlay: 10 million downloads and counting, meet app and game founders from across the U.S.

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#WeArePlay: 10 million downloads and counting, meet app and game founders from across the U.S.

Posted by Robbie McLachlan, Developer Marketing They saw a problem and built the answer. Meet 20 #WeArePlay founders from across the U.S. who started their entrepreneurial journey with a question like: what if reading was no longer a barrier for anyone? What if an app could connect neighbors to fight local hunger? What if fitness or self-care could feel as engaging as playing a game? These new stories showcase how innovation often starts with finding the answer to a personal problem. Here are just a few of our favorites: Cliff’s app Speechify makes the written word accessible to all Cliff, founder of Speechify Miami, Florida Growing up with dyslexia, Cliff always wished he could enjoy books but found reading them challenging. After moving to the U.S., the then college student turned that personal challenge into a solution for millions. His app, Speechify , empowers people by turning any text—from PDFs to web pages—into audio. By making the written word accessible to all, Cliff’s innovation gives students, professionals, and auditory learners a new kind of independence. Jenny’s game Run Legends turns everyday fitness into a social adventure Jenny, founder of Talofa Games San Francisco, California As a teen, Jenny funded her computer science studies by teaching herself to code and publishing over 100 games. A passionate cross-country runner, she wanted to combine her love for gaming and fitness to make exercise feel more like an adventure. The result is Run Legends , a multiplayer RPG where players battle monsters by moving in real life. Jenny’s on a mission to blend all types of exercise with playful storytelling, turning everyday fitness into a fun, social, and heroic quest. Nino and Stephanie’s app Finch makes self-care a rewarding daily habit Nino and Stephanie, co-founders of Finch Santa Clara, California As engineers, Nino and Stephanie knew the power of technology but found the world of self-care apps overwhelming. Inspired by their own mental health journeys and a gamified app Stephanie built in college, they created Finch . The app introduces a fresh take on the virtual pet: by completing small, positive actions for yourself, like journaling or practicing breathing exercises, you care for your digital companion. With over 10 million downloads, Finch has helped people around the world build healthier habits. With seasonal events every month and growing personalization, the app continues to evolve to make self-care more fun and rewarding. John’s app The HungreeApp connects communities to fight hunger John, founder of The HungreeApp Denver, Colorado John began coding as a nine-year-old in Nigeria, sometimes with just a pen and paper. After moving to the U.S., he was struck by how much food from events was wasted while people nearby went hungry. That spark led him to create The HungreeApp , a platform that connects communities with free, surplus food from businesses and restaurants. John’s ingenuity turns waste into opportunity, creating a more connected and resourceful nation, one meal at a time. Anthony’s game studio Tech Tree Games turns a passion for idle games into cosmic adventures for aspiring tycoons Anthony, founder of Tech Tree Games Austin, Texas While working as a chemical engineer, Anthony dreamed of creating an idle game like the ones he loved to play, leading him to teach himself how to code from scratch. This passion project turned into his studio Tech Tree Games and the hit title Idle Planet Miner , where players grow a space mining empire filled with mystical planets and alluring gems. After releasing a 2.0 update with enhanced visuals for the game, Anthony is back in prototyping mode with new titles in the pipeline. Discover more #WeArePlay stories from the US and stories from across the globe.

Android Developers Blog·July 24, 2025·3 min read
#WeArePlay: With over 3 billion downloads, meet the people behind Amanotes

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#WeArePlay: With over 3 billion downloads, meet the people behind Amanotes

Posted by Robbie McLachlan – Developer Marketing In our latest #WeArePlay film, which celebrates the people behind apps and games on Google Play, we meet Bill and Silver - the duo behind Amanotes . Their game company has reached over 3 billion downloads with their mission ‘everyone can music’. Their titles, including the global hit Magic Tiles 3 , turn playing musical instruments into a fun, easy, and interactive experience, with no musical background needed. Discover how Amanotes blends creativity and technology to bring joy and connection to billions of players around the world. What inspired you to create Amanotes? Bill: It all began with a question I’d pursued for over 20 years - how can technology make music even more beautiful? I grew up in a musical family, surrounded by instruments, but I also loved building things with tech. Amanotes became the space where I could bring those two passions together. Silver: Honestly, I wasn’t planning to start a company. I had just finished studying entrepreneurship and was looking to join a startup, not launch one. I dropped a message in an online group saying I wanted to find a team to work with, and Bill reached out. We met for coffee, talked for about an hour, and by the end, we just said, why not give it a shot? That one meeting turned into ten years of building Amanotes. Do you remember the first time you realized your game was more than just a game and that it could change someone’s life? Silver: There’s one moment I’ll never forget. A woman in the U.S. left a review saying she used to be a pianist, but after an accident, she lost use of some of her fingers and couldn’t play anymore. Then she found Magic Tiles. She said the game gave her that feeling of playing again—even without full movement. That’s when it hit me. We weren’t just building a game. We were helping people reconnect with something they thought they’d lost. How has Google Play helped your journey? Silver: Google Play has been a huge part of our story. It was actually the first platform we ever published on. The audience was global from day one, which gave us the reach we needed to grow fast. We made great use of tools such as Firebase for A/B testing. We also relied on the Play Console for analytics and set custom pricing by country. Without Google Play, Amanotes wouldn’t be where it is today. What’s next for Amanotes? Silver: Music will always be the soul of what we do, but now we’re building games with more depth. We want to go beyond just tapping to songs. We're adding stories, challenges, and richer gameplay on top of the music. We’ve got a whole lineup of new games in the works. Each one is a chance to push the boundaries of what music games can be. Discover other inspiring app and game founders featured in #WeArePlay.

Android Developers Blog·July 17, 2025·2 min read
New tools to help drive success for one-time products

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New tools to help drive success for one-time products

Posted by Laura Nechita – Product Manager, Google Play and Rejane França – Group Product Manager, Google Play Starting today, Google Play is revamping the way developers can manage one time products, providing greater flexibility and new ways to sell. Play has continually enhanced the ways developers can reach buyers by helping you to diversify the way you can sell products. Starting in 2022, we created more flexibility for subscriptions and a new Console interface. And now, we are bringing the same flexibility to one-time products, aligning the taxonomy for our one-time products. Previously known as in-app products, one-time product purchases are a vital way for developers to monetize on Google Play. As this business model continues to evolve, we've heard from many of you that you need more flexibility and less complexity in how you offer these digital products. To address these needs, we're launching new capabilities and a new way of thinking about your products that can help you grow your business. At its core, we've separated what the product is from how you sell it . For each one-time product, you can now configure multiple purchase options and offers . This allows you to sell the same product in multiple ways, reducing operational costs by removing the need to create and manage an ever-increasing number of catalog items . You might have already noticed some changes as we introduce this new model, which provides a more structured way to define and manage your one-time product offerings. Introducing the new model We're introducing a new three-level hierarchy for defining and managing one-time products. This new structure builds upon concepts already familiar from our subscription model and aligns the taxonomy for all of your in-app product offerings on Play. One-time product: This object defines what the user is buying. Think of it as the core item in your catalog, such as a "Diamond sword", “Coins” or “No ads”. Purchase option: This defines how the entitlement is granted to the user, its price, and where the product will be available. A single one-time product can have multiple purchase options representing different ways to acquire it, such as buying it or renting it for a set period of time. Purchase options now have two distinct types: buy and rent . Offer: Offers further modify a purchase option and can be used to model discounts or pre-orders . A single purchase option can have multiple offers associated with it. This allows for a more organized and efficient way to manage your catalog. For instance, you can have one "Diamond sword" product and offer it with a "Buy" purchase option in the US for $10 and a "Rent" purchase option in the UK for £5. This new taxonomy will also allow Play to better understand what the catalogue means, helping developers to further amplify their impact in Play surfaces. More flexibility to reach more users The new model unlocks significant flexibility to help you reach a wider audience and cater to different user preferences. Sell in multiple ways: Once you've migrated to PBL 8, you can set up different ways of selling the same product. This reduces the complexity of managing numerous individual products for slightly different scenarios. Introducing rentals: We're introducing the ability to configure items that are sold as rentals. Users have access to the item for a set duration of time. You can define the rental period , which is the amount of time a user has the entitlement after completing the purchase, and an optional expiration period , which is the time after starting consumption before the entitlement is revoked. Pre-order capabilities: You can now set up one-time products to be bought before their release through pre-order offers . You can configure the start date, end date, and the release date for these offers, and even include a discount. Users who pre-order agree to pay on the release date unless they cancel beforehand. No default price: we will remove the concept of default price for a product. Now you can set and manage the prices in bulk or individually for each region. Regional pricing and availability: Price changes can now be applied to purchase options and offers, allowing you to set different prices in different regions. Furthermore, you can also configure the regional availability for both purchase options and offers. This functionality is available for paid apps in addition to one-time products. Offers for promotions: Leverage offers to create various promotions, such as discounts on your base purchase price or special conditions for early access through pre-orders. To use these new features you first need to upgrade to PBL 8.0. Then, you'll need to utilize the new monetization.onetimeproducts service of the Play Developer API or use the Play Developer Console. You'll also need to integrate with the queryProductDetailsAsync API to take advantage of these new capabilities. And while querySkuDetailsAsync and inappproducts service are not supported with the new model, they will continue to be supported as long as PBL 7 is supported. Important considerations With this change, we will offer a backwards compatible way to port your existing SKUs into this new model. The migration will happen differently depending on how you decide to interact with your catalogue the first time you change the metadata for one or more products. New products created through Play Console UI are normalized. And products created or managed with the existing inappproducts service won't support these new features. To access them, you'll need to convert existing ones in the Play Developer Console UI. Once converted, a product can only be managed through the new Play Developer API or Play Developer Console. Products created through the new monetization.onetimeproducts service or through the Play Developer Console are already converted. Buy purchase options marked as ‘Backwards compatible’ will be returned as response for calls through querySkuDetailsAsync API. At launch, all existing products have a backwards compatible purchase option. At the time of this post, the pre-orders capability is available through the Early Access Program (EAP) only. If you are interested, please sign-up . One-time products will be reflected in the earnings reports at launch (Base plan ID and Offer ID columns will be populated for newly configured one-time products). To minimise the potential for breaking changes, we will be updating these column names in the earnings reports later this year. We encourage you to explore the new Play Developer API and the updated Play Console interface to see how this enhanced flexibility can help you better manage your catalog and grow your business. We're excited to see how you leverage these new tools to connect with your users in innovative ways.

Android Developers Blog·July 15, 2025·6 min read
Level up your game: Google Play's Indie Games Fund in Latin America returns for its 4th year

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Level up your game: Google Play's Indie Games Fund in Latin America returns for its 4th year

Posted by Daniel Trócoli – Google Play Partnerships We're thrilled to announce the return of Google Play's Indie Games Fund (IGF) in Latin America for its fourth consecutive year! This year, we're once again committing $2 million to empower another 10 indie game studios across the region. With this latest round of funding, our total investment in Latin American indie games will reach an impressive $8 million USD . Since its inception, the IGF has been a cornerstone of our commitment to fostering growth for developers of all sizes on Google Play. We've seen firsthand the transformative impact this support has had, enabling studios to expand their teams, refine their creations, and reach new audiences globally. What's in store for the Indie Games Fund in 2025? Just like in previous years, selected small game studios based in Latin America will receive a share of the $2 million fund, along with support from the Google Play team. As Vish Game Studio , a previously selected studio, shared: "The IGF was a pivotal moment for our studio, boosting us to the next level and helping us form lasting connections." We believe in fostering these kinds of pivotal moments for all our selected studios. The program is open to indie game developers who have already launched a game, whether it's on Google Play, another mobile platform, PC, or console. Each selected recipient will receive between $150,000 and $200,000 to help them elevate their game and realize their full potential. Check out all eligibility criteria and apply now ! Applications will close at 12:00 PM BRT on July 31, 2025 . To give your application the best chance, remember that priority will be given to applications received by 12:00 PM BRT on July 15, 2025 .

Android Developers Blog·July 1, 2025·1 min read
Top announcements to know from Google Play at I/O ‘25

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Top announcements to know from Google Play at I/O ‘25

Posted by Raghavendra Hareesh Pottamsetty – Google Play Developer and Monetization Lead At Google Play, we're dedicated to helping people discover experiences they'll love, while empowering developers like you to bring your ideas to life and build successful businesses. This year, Google I/O was packed with exciting announcements designed to do just that. For a comprehensive overview of everything we shared, be sure to check out our blog post recapping What's new in Google Play . Today, we'll dive specifically into the latest updates designed to help you streamline your subscriptions offerings and maximize your revenue on Play. Get a quick overview of these updates in our video below, or read on for more details. #1: Subscriptions with add-ons: Streamlining subscriptions for you and your users We're excited to announce multi-product checkout for subscriptions, a new feature designed to streamline your purchase flow and offer a more unified experience for both you and your users. This enhancement allows you to sell subscription add-ons right alongside your base subscriptions , all while maintaining a single, aligned payment schedule . The result? A simplified user experience with just one price and one transaction, giving you more control over how your subscribers upgrade, downgrade, or manage their add-ons. Learn more about how to create add-ons . You can now sell base subscriptions and add-ons together in a single, streamlined transaction #2: Showcasing benefits in more places across Play: Increasing visibility and value We're also making it easier for you to retain more of your subscribers by showcasing subscription benefits in more key areas across Play. This includes the Subscriptions Center, within reminder emails, and even during the purchase and cancellation processes . This increased visibility has already proved effective, reducing voluntary churn by 2% . To take advantage of this powerful new capability, be sure to enter your subscription benefits details in Play Console. To help reduce voluntary churn, we’re showcasing your subscriptions benefits across Play #3: New grace period and account hold duration: Decreasing involuntary churn Another way we’re helping you maximize your revenue is by extending grace periods and account hold durations to tackle unintended subscription losses, which often occur when payment methods unexpectedly decline. Now, you can customize both the grace period (when users retain access while renewal is attempted) and the account hold period (when access is suspended). You can set a grace period of up to 30 days and an account hold period of up to 60 days. However, the total combined recovery period (grace period + account hold) cannot exceed 60 days. This means instead of an immediate cancellation, your users have a longer window to update their payment information. Developers who've already extended their decline recovery period—from 30 to 60 days—have seen impressive results, with an average 10% reduction in involuntary churn for renewals . Ready to see these results for yourself? Adjust your grace period and account hold durations in Play Console today. Developers who extend their decline recovery period see an average 10% reduction in involuntary churn But that’s not all. We’re constantly investing in ways to help you optimize conversion throughout the entire buyer lifecycle. This includes boosting purchase-readiness by prompting users to set up payment methods and verification right from device setup, and we've integrated these prompts into highly visible areas like the Play and Google account menus. Beyond that, we're continuously enabling payments in more markets and expanding payment options . Our AI models are even working to optimize in-app transactions by suggesting the right payment method at the right time, and we're bringing buyers back with effective cart abandonment reminders . That’s it for our top announcements from Google I/O 2025, but there’s so many more updates to discover from this year’s event. Check out What's new in Google Play to learn more, and to dive deeper into the session details, view the Google Play I/O playlist for all the announcements.

Android Developers Blog·June 30, 2025·3 min read
Get ready for the next generation of gameplay powered by Play Games Services

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Get ready for the next generation of gameplay powered by Play Games Services

Posted by Chris Wilk – Group Product Manager, Games on Google Play To captivate players and grow your game, you need tools that enhance discovery and retention. Play Games Services (PGS) is your key to unlocking a suite of services that connect you with over 2 billion monthly active players. PGS empowers you to drive engagement through features like achievements and increase retention with promotions tailored to each gameplay progress . These tools are designed to help you deliver relevant and compelling content that keeps players coming back. We are continuously evolving gaming on Play, and this year, we're introducing more PGS-powered experiences to give you deeper player insights and greater visibility in the Play Store. To access these latest advancements and ensure continued functionality, you must migrate from PGS v1 to PGS v2 by May 2026. Let’s take a closer look at what’s new: Drive discovery and engagement by rewarding gameplay progress We’re fundamentally transforming how achievements work in the Play Store, making them a key driver for a great gaming experience. Now deeply embedded across the store, achievements are easily discoverable via search filters and game detail pages, and further drive engagement when offered with Play Points. At a minimum, you should have at least 15 achievements spread across the lifetime of the game, in the format of incremental achievements to show progress. Games that enable players to earn at least 5 achievements in the first 2 hours of gameplay are most successful in driving deeper engagement * . The most engaging titles offer 40 or more achievements with diverse types of goals including leveling up characters, game progression, hidden surprises, or even failed attempts. To help you get the most out of achievements, we’ve made it easier to create achievements with bulk configuration in Play Console . For eligible titles * , Play activates quests to reward players for completing achievements - for example with Play Points. Supercell activated quests for Hay Day , leading to an average 177% uplift in installs * . You can tailor your quests to achieve specific campaign objectives, whether it's attracting high-value players or driving spend through repeated engagement, all while making it easy to jump back into your game. Hay Day boosted new installs with achievement-based quests Increase retention with tailored promotions Promotional content is a vital tool for you to highlight new events, major content updates, and exciting offers within your game. It turns Play into a direct marketing channel to re-engage with your players. We've enhanced audience targeting capabilities so you can tailor your content to reach and convert the most relevant players. By integrating PGS, you can use the Play Grouping API to create custom segments based on gameplay context * . Using this feature, Kabam launched promotional content to custom audiences for Marvel Contest of Champions , resulting in a 4x increase in lapsed user engagement * . Marvel Contest of Champions increased retention with targeted promotional content Start implementing PGS features today PGS is designed to make the sign-in experience more seamless for players, automatically syncing their progress and identity across Android devices. With a single tap, they can pick up where they left off or start a new game from any screen. Whether you use your own sign-in solution , services from third parties, or a combination of both, we've made it easier to integrate Play Games Services with the Recall API . To ensure a consistent sign-in experience for all players, we’re phasing out PGS v1. All games currently using PGS v1 must migrate to PGS v2 by May 2026 . After this date, you will no longer be able to publish or update games that use the v1 SDK. Below you'll find the timeline to plan your migration: Migration guide Migration Overview Migrate to Play Games Services v2 (Java or Kotlin) Migrate to Play Games Services v2 (Unity) May 2025 As announced at I/O, new apps using PGS v1 can no longer be published. While existing apps can release updates with v1 and the APIs are still functional, you’ll need to migrate by May 2026, and APIs will be fully shut down in 2028. May 2026 APIs are still functional for users, but are no longer included in the SDK. New app versions compiled with the most recent SDK would fail in the build process if your code still uses the removed APIs. If your app still relies on any of these APIs, you should migrate to PGS v2 as soon as possible. Q3 2028 APIs are no longer functional and will fail when a request is sent by an app. Looking ahead, more opportunities powered by PGS Coming soon, players will be able to generate unique, AI-powered avatars within their profiles – creating fun, diverse representations of their gaming selves. With PGS integration, developers can allow players to carry over their avatar within the game. This enables players to showcase their gaming identity across the entire gameplay experience, creating an even stronger motivation to re-engage with your game. Gen AI avatar profiles create more player-centric experiences PGS is the foundational tool for maximizing your business growth on Play, enabling you to tailor your content for each player and access the latest gameplay innovations on the platform. Stay tuned for more PGS features coming this year to provide an even richer player experience. * To be eligible, the title must participate in Play Points, integrate Play Games Services v2, and have achievements configured in Play Console. * Data source from partner. Average incremental installs over a 14-day period. * Data source from partner. * The Play Grouping API provides strong measures to protect privacy for end users, including user-visible notification when the API is first used, and opt-out options through My Activity .

Android Developers Blog·June 30, 2025·5 min read
How Mecha BREAK is driving PC-only growth on Google Play Games

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How Mecha BREAK is driving PC-only growth on Google Play Games

Posted by Kosuke Suzuki – Director, Games on Google Play On July 1, Amazing Seasun Games is set to unveil its highly anticipated action shooting game - Mecha BREAK , with a multiplatform launch across PC and Console. A key to their PC growth strategy is Google Play Games on PC , enabling the team to build excitement with a pre-registration campaign, maximize revenue with PC earnback, and ensure a secure, top-tier experience on PC. Building momentum with pre-registration With a legacy of creating high-quality games since 1995, Amazing Seasun Games has already seen Mecha BREAK attract over 3.5 million players during the last beta test. To build on this momentum, the studio is bringing their game to Google Play Games on PC to open pre-registration and connect with its massive player audience. "We were excited to launch on Google Play Games on PC. We want to make sure all players can enjoy the Mecha BREAK experience worldwide." - Kris Kwok, Executive Producer of Mecha BREAK and CEO of Amazing Seasun Games Mecha BREAK pre-registration on Google Play Games on PC homepage Accelerating growth with the Native PC program Mecha BREAK 's launch strategy includes leveraging the native PC earnback , a program that gives native PC developers the opportunity to unlock up to 15% in additional earnback. Beyond earnback, the program offers comprehensive support for PC game development, distribution, and growth. Developers can manage PC builds in Play Console, simplifying the process of packaging PC versions, configuring releases, and managing store listings. Now, you can also view PC-specific sales reports, providing a more precise analysis of your game's financial performance. Delivering a secure and high quality PC experience Mecha BREAK is designed to deliver an intense and high-fidelity experience on PC. Built on a cutting-edge, proprietary 3D engine, the game offers players three unique modes of fast-paced combat on land and in the air. Diverse combat styles: Engage in six-on-six hero battles, three-on-three matches, or the unique PvPvE extraction mode "Mashmak". Free customization options: Create personalized characters with a vast array of colors, patterns and gameplay styles, from close-quarters brawlers to long-range tactical units. Mecha BREAK offers a high-fidelity experience on PC The decision to integrate with Google Play Games on PC was driven by the platform's robust security infrastructure, including tools such as Play Integrity API , supporting large-scale global games like Mecha BREAK . "Mecha BREAK’s multiplayer setting made Google Play Games a strong choice, as we expect exceptional operational stability and performance. The platform also offers advanced malware protection and anti-cheat capabilities." - Kris Kwok, Executive Producer of Mecha BREAK and CEO of Amazing Seasun Games Bring your game to Google Play Games on PC This year, the native PC program is open to all PC games, including PC-only titles. If you're ready to expand your game's reach and accelerate its growth, learn more about the eligibility requirements and how to join the program today.

Android Developers Blog·June 25, 2025·2 min read
Smoother app reviews with Play Policy Insights beta in Android Studio

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Smoother app reviews with Play Policy Insights beta in Android Studio

Posted by Naheed Vora – Senior Product Manager, Android App Safety Making it easier for you to build safer apps from the start We understand you want clear Play policy guidance early in your development, so you can focus on building amazing experiences and prevent unexpected delays from disrupting launch plans. That’s why we’re making it easier to have smoother app publishing experiences, from the moment you start coding . With Play Policy Insights beta in Android Studio, you’ll get richer, in-context guidance on policies that may impact your app through lint warnings. You’ll see policy summaries, dos and don'ts to avoid common pitfalls, and direct links to details. We hope you caught an early demo at I/O . And now, you can check out Play Policy Insights beta in the Android Studio Narwhal Feature Drop Canary release . Play Policy Insights beta in Android Studio shows rich, in-context guidance How to use Play Policy Insights beta in Android Studio Lint warnings will pop up as you code, like when you add a permission. For example, if you add an Android API that uses Photos and requires READ_MEDIA_IMAGES permission, then the Photos & Video Insights lint warning will appear under the respective API call line item in Android Studio. You can also get these insights by going to Code > Inspect for Play Policy Insights and selecting the project scope to analyze. The scope can be set to the whole project, the current module or file, or a custom scope . Get Play Policy Insights beta for the whole project, the current module or file, or a custom scope and see the results along with details for each insights in the Problems tool window. In addition to seeing these insights in Android Studio, you can also generate them as part of your Continuous Integration process by adding the following dependency to your project. Kotlin lintChecks( "com.google.play.policy.insights:insights-lint:<version>" ) Groovy lintChecks 'com.google.play.policy.insights:insights-lint:<version>' Share your feedback on Play Policy Insights beta We’re actively working on this feature and want your feedback to refine it before releasing it in the Stable channel of Android Studio later this year. Try it out, report issues , and stop by the Google Play Developer Help Community to share your questions and thoughts directly with our team. Join us on June 16 when we answer your questions. We’d love to hear about: How will this change your current Android app development and Google Play Store submission workflow? Which was more helpful in addressing issues: lint warnings in the IDE or lint warnings from CI build? What was most helpful in the policy guidance, and what could be improved? Developers have told us they like: Catching potential Google Play policy issues early, right in their code, so they can build more efficiently. Seeing potential Google Play policy issues and guidance all in one-place, reducing the need to dig through policy announcements and issue emails. Easily discussing potential issues with their team, now that everyone has shared information. Continuously checking for potential policy issues as they add new features, gaining confidence in a smoother launch. For more, see our Google Play Help Center article or Android Studio preview release notes . We hope features like this will help give you a better policy experience and more streamlined development.

Android Developers Blog·June 11, 2025·3 min read
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