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    YouTube Playables bring more games to more people

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    Last updated: May 29th, 2024 at 20:32 UTC+02:00

    In November 2023, Google introduced Playables on YouTube, a section containing games that you can play instantly without downloading anything for free. Back then, the company had made Playables available in only a few countries, including India, and it had 37 games. Well, Google has now expanded Playables to more regions and added more games to it.

    On X/Twitter, Google has announced that it is expanding Playable on YouTube to Australia, Canada, Great Britain, and the United States. That’s not all though. 9To5Google says that Playables now offers 77 games. When we checked the section, we were able to see a total of 85 games. So, the brand seems to have added 48 games to Playables.

    The story continues after the video…

    It is worth mentioning that Playables is an experimental feature. So, depending on how people react to it or how viable it is for Google, the brand could remove it from YouTube or make it a permanent part of the platform in the future. To get Playables, go to this page and turn on the feature. After that, Playables should appear in YouTube’s sidebar.

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