Google Play Store’s new design is starting to roll out – Research Snipers

Google Play Store launches a new design: discover everything that changes.
At the end of last year, we announced the arrival of a major redesign of the web version of the Google Play Store, Google’s store of applications, games and digital content. In recent months, this new interface has been available on a limited basis in some countries, and Google had given no indication of its landing in other regions. However, as we have been able to verify, the new Google Play Store web design has started rolling out in more countries. The new Google Play Store interface is all about bigger graphics.
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It’s the Google Play’s first major overhaul in the last seven years and incorporates many changes that have gradually been added to the visual language of Google in all its services. In this way, we find larger graphic elements, much more white space, and the Google Sans font throughout the interface. navigation in the different categories of the store has been simplified, with five sections accessible from the top of the screen. Similarly, when downloading applications or games, it is possible to filter based on device type in which they will be installed.
The application and game pages have also been renewed, and each of them has its own style. In the case of applications, we will see the icon with relevant information, screenshots and a new “Data security” section that will allow you to see how the application in question uses the collected data. On the other hand, the pages of the games display a different style, with the title of the game and, just behind, a video trailer From the game. The “Data Security” section is also present in this case. The deployment of the new design of the Google Play Store seems to be done gradually. In our case, we were able to enable it by opening of the Google Play website through an incognito browser window, thus preventing a cached version of Google Play from running. Anyway, in the next few days it should be available for all users of the store.
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