Technology
Google testing its monthly gaming subscription service
San Francisco, Aug 2
In a bid to compete with Apple's upcoming library of mobile games, Apple Arcade, Google has started testing its own monthly gaming subscription called Play Pass.
Google's Play Pass subscription service is expected to offer "hundreds of premium apps and games" with no ads or in-app purchases for a flat monthly fee", The Verge reported on Thursday.
According to the leaked screenshots that tech website Android Police received from a reader, Google's Play Pass would require users to pay a monthly $4.99 fee for unlimited access to a catalog of premium apps and games.
The screenshot shows game titles like "Monument Valley", "Knights of the Old Republic", "Threes", "Limbo", "Stardew Valley" available as part of the service.
So far, the details that have come into light about Google's gaming subscription seem to be quite similar to the upcoming Apple Arcade subscription, which was announced earlier in March this year.
However, while Apple Arcade is only focused on games, Google Play Pass seems to offer access to an existing catalogue of games and apps that are already on the Google Play Store, the report said.
As of now, Google has not officially announced or addressed reports concerning its monthly gaming subscription plan for Android users.
Earlier in April, it was reported that Apple has invested over $500 million to build its stable of Arcade gaming service.
Apple Arcade is slated for launch sometime in the second half of 2019.
Google's Play Pass subscription service is expected to offer "hundreds of premium apps and games" with no ads or in-app purchases for a flat monthly fee", The Verge reported on Thursday.
According to the leaked screenshots that tech website Android Police received from a reader, Google's Play Pass would require users to pay a monthly $4.99 fee for unlimited access to a catalog of premium apps and games.
The screenshot shows game titles like "Monument Valley", "Knights of the Old Republic", "Threes", "Limbo", "Stardew Valley" available as part of the service.
So far, the details that have come into light about Google's gaming subscription seem to be quite similar to the upcoming Apple Arcade subscription, which was announced earlier in March this year.
However, while Apple Arcade is only focused on games, Google Play Pass seems to offer access to an existing catalogue of games and apps that are already on the Google Play Store, the report said.
As of now, Google has not officially announced or addressed reports concerning its monthly gaming subscription plan for Android users.
Earlier in April, it was reported that Apple has invested over $500 million to build its stable of Arcade gaming service.
Apple Arcade is slated for launch sometime in the second half of 2019.
3 hours ago
A young man was found dead in a drain in Palakkad.
4 hours ago
"Fever, cough, and breathing difficulty," an LED bulb found in the infant's airway.
4 hours ago
Trump looks set to bring shift in US approach to allies, North Korea, diplomacy, tariffs
4 hours ago
Senior South Korean politicians, business leaders head for Trump's inauguration
4 hours ago
'Dictator for a day': Immigration, petroleum exploration to top Trump's agenda
4 hours ago
Trump family departs for Washington DC ahead of inauguration on Jan 20
4 hours ago
Trump says he told Netanyahu to 'keep doing what has to be done' and warned against a broken Gaza ceasefire deal
4 hours ago
Netanyahu says Israel reserves the right to return to war if Gaza ceasefire deal with Hamas falls apart
5 hours ago
Donald Trump says he will 'most likely' grant TikTok 90-day extension to avoid US ban
5 hours ago
"Value should be given to homemakers' work and self-employment"; Union Labour Minister.
5 hours ago
January 19, the day to remember how Hindus were persecuted in Kashmir
5 hours ago
'Mann Ki Baat': This Republic Day is very special, says PM Modi
5 hours ago
Market outlook: Trump's inauguration, Q3 results key factors next week