Google Play Pass Android Launch Details and Offers

Google offering lower prices for early subscribers

Today, Google launched its Google Play Pass Android game subscription service. It is a service that lets users pay a fixed fee to access multiple games without any ads or microtransactions.

Google said that at launch, the service will have over 350 games and apps. What’s interesting about the service is that it will not only have games but even a few premium well-known apps like Accuweather.

Mobile gaming is the fastest-growing segment in the gaming industry. But one of the main problems that negatively affect the user experience in this segment is things like ads, microtransactions, and in-app purchases. While PC and console gaming rely on a business model of direct, one time sales, the mobile gaming market often keeps the games as free to install, and then monetizes users via ads. Users can also make the ads go away, or gain other advantages and features in the game by paying money to purchase specific items.

The problem with mobile gaming

Google Play Pass

How Google Play Pass solves these problems

A fixed, monthly subscription service would solve all these problems, which is why both Apple and Google have launched them. Apple recently announced its own subscription service – Apple Arcade that will be a competitor to Google Play Pass Android. Google Play Pass Android will be a fixed price, and for that price, you can play any of the 350 included games without any ads or in-app purchases. Additionally, you can also use the Google Play Family Library, which lets users share the subscription with up to 5 family members.

The initial roster for Google Play Pass Android has many premium high-quality games like:

Launch Price and offers

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