Google on Wednesday announced a slew of new gaming-focused updates to Google Play at GDC 2026. The tech giant revealed that Google Play is expanding its catalog to include anticipated paid and PC indie games, launching game trials, introducing “buy once, play anywhere” pricing, rolling out a wishlist tool, and adding community posts.
The updates indicate that Google is focused on transforming Google Play into an enhanced gaming hub by allowing players to try games before buying, play across mobile and PC, sync their progress, and connect with the gaming community, all in one place.
Google said it’s expanding its library to include more paid games over the coming months, including Moonlight Peaks, Sledding Game, 9 Kings, Potion Craft, and Low-Budget Repairs. You can play these games on both mobile and PC through Google Play Games, with your Gamer Profile syncing progress across devices.

To help users decide whether to buy a game, Google is launching game trials. If they like the game, they can buy it and continue from where they left off during the trial. Game trials are rolling out soon to select paid games on mobile and will come to Google Play Games on PC in the future, Google says.
Additionally, Google Play’s new “Buy once, play anywhere” pricing will give users both the mobile and PC versions of a game with a single purchase. The update is rolling out on select paid games, such as the Reigns series, OTTTD, and Dungeon Clawler.
If you prefer playing on PC, Google is adding a new PC section to the Play Store’s Games tab to serve as a dedicated hub for titles optimized for Windows PCs. If you find a game you like, you can add it to your wishlist and receive alerts when it goes on sale.

The tech giant is also adding community posts to allow users to ask and answer game-related questions right within Google Play. With this launch, Google hopes players will use its app store to chat about games, which is something they currently do on platforms like Reddit.
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Community Posts is now available in English for select popular games, with more languages and games coming soon.
Google also shared that it’s bringing Play Games Sidekick, its AI-powered in-game overlay announced last year that provides real-time gaming assistance from Gemini Live, to select paid games.
Wednesday’s announcement comes six months after Google announced a redesigned Play Games experience with a new Games tab that centralizes stat and achievement tracking, rewards, and community into one place. The company also launched Play Games Leagues, which allow users to challenge their friends and compete for Play Points rewards.
The redesigned Play Games experience launched alongside a revamped Apps tab, a new tab highlighting your interests, and Gemini-powered features, including a “Guided Search” feature that lets users find the app or game they’re looking for by typing in a goal or idea instead of the app’s name.

