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Before the unified Play branding, Google had the Android Market, Google Music, and Google eBookstore. Google decided to merge and rebrand its individual digital offerings into the Play Store in March of 2012.

The Play Store is now the default place to purchase apps, movies & television, music, books, and news subscriptions for all Android devices. The latter four offerings having their individual Android and iOS apps to watch, listen, and read purchased content. Most content can also be accessed through the web.

In April of 2016, the suite of icons were redesigned in a similar style to provide a consistent look across all devices and the web.

Fortnite for Android arrives on Play Store after Epic Games gives in to Google cut

fortnite android google play store

Fortnite has been one of the most popular video games in the world for a while now, but its Android version has only been distributed through the company’s own website. That decision was made over Google’s 30% cut for distribution that Epic Games called “illegal.” Well, now Fortnite for Android has gone live on the Play Store, 30% cut and all.


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The Google Play Store gains a dedicated dark theme toggle on some devices

Google Play Store dark theme toggle

With dark themes being the “in thing” for late 2019 and early 2020, it’s only right that options increase. The Google Play Store has had a dark theme for some time but is now gaining a toggle, which allows you to set the darkened look — or even the light theme — no matter if you have a darker theme enabled system-wide or not.


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