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Games through YouTube? Yup, we’re as surprised as you
YouTube is the latest app to bring in playables
You can check out a library of over 75 games right now
Will the other shoe drop soon? And are we going to see it packed with ads?
It seems like nowadays every app is trying to be everything. Whether that’s our favourite exploding car inventor Elon Musk wanting Twitter- sorry ‘X’ to be an “everything app” (whatever that means) or TikTok introducing games last year. Adding new features, even ones that users don’t want, is basically part and parcel of the big tech experience.
Enter YouTube, and aside from things like shorts, they’ve now decided that what everybody needs with their viewing experience is, naturally, games. With over 75 of them now playable on desktop, iOS and Android, if you haven’t spotted them already you can find YouTube’s new games section in the Explore menu.
So what?
Now, some of you may be excited, some of you may be lukewarm, and some of you may be actively annoyed. After all, YouTube is the original video app, it’s where you go to listen to music, watch video essays and more, so why exactly would you want to slap games on top of that?
Well, your guess is as good as ours, but it’s undeniable that it has a pretty decent selection to start off with. But at the same time, like with everything we’re careful about when the other shoe will drop. When they start getting charged for, or when YouTube Playables will become packed with ads.
Well, either way, check ’em out now and see what you think!
But in the meantime, if you’re not looking to have a go at games built into another app you can always have a go at some of the games on our comprehensive list of the best mobile games of 2024 (so far).
Or you can always dig into our other list of the most anticipated mobile games of the year to see what grabs your attention! Whether that’s upcoming indie hits or major releases!
Iwan Morris
Iwan is a Cardiff-based freelance writer, who joined the Pocket Gamer Biz site fresh-faced from University before moving to the Pocketgamer.com editorial team in November of 2023.
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