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YouTube makes ‘Playables’ available to global gaming audience

Abayomi Esther by Abayomi Esther
May 30, 2024
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By making its “Playables” program available to all users on all devices, YouTube has taken a big step towards adding more games to its library. 

Before this new feature, only YouTube Premium members could use it. Now, both mobile and desktop users can access a wide range of over 75 games. The Playables programme has many games so everyone can find something they like.

The Playables catalogue has a lot of different games, from classic brain teasers like chess and crossword puzzles to fun casual games like Angry Birds Showdown!, Trivia Crack, and Cut the Rope.

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Playables: YouTube’s gaming playground

To access the Playables tab, users can visit the YouTube website or the mobile app. Here, they can save their progress and view their high scores. This integration makes it easy for players to pick up where they left off, improving the whole game experience and adding more playable to the ecosystem.

YouTube started experimenting with games last year with a minor program called Playables that was only available to YouTube Premium users. However, the company has now made Playables available to all users, showing that it is committed to offering YouTube users a wide range of fun and exciting games.

The growth of Playables comes at a time when gaming is becoming increasingly popular. Tech giants like Netflix and YouTube are looking for new ways to add gaming to their services. YouTube’s move fits in with a growing trend of businesses using games to get people more involved and find new ways to make money.

As the Playables programme changes, YouTube has asked users for feedback on improving the feature. This collaborative method shows that the company wants to give its users a smooth and enjoyable gaming experience.

YouTube’s decision to make the Playables program available to all users is a big step toward the site’s game goals. By adding a wide range of Playable games, YouTube can give its users a more exciting and involved experience, which will help it become even more popular as a place to share videos and have fun.

Important features and changes

Cross-Platform Compatibility: Playables can be viewed and played on mobile and desktop devices so that users can enjoy a smooth gaming experience no matter their chosen platform.

Tracking Your Progress: Users can save their progress and keep track of their high scores, which makes it easy to pick up where they left off and play against their friends.

Community Feedback: YouTube wants the community’s help to improve the Playables feature, showing that it wants to give its users a smooth and fun game experience.

Variety of Games: Playables’ catalogue has many different games, from simple mobile games to classic puzzle games, so there is something for every player.

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What’s next for Playables?

YouTube is about to add more games to its library as the Playables program changes. According to hints from the company, they want to add more complicated and immersive games to the Playables library. These could be games with multiplayer features and deeper plots.

Finally, YouTube’s decision to make the Playables program available to all users is a big step toward the site’s game goals. By adding a wide range of Playable games, YouTube can give its users a more exciting and involved experience, which will help it become even more popular as a place to share videos and have fun. 

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Abayomi Esther

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