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Google Search Will Now Let Users Try Games Before Downloading Them

Android users will soon be able to take their potential game purchases and downloads from Play Store for a spin

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micx2818d ago

That's a neat feature but most of the games are so small, downloading would probably be faster than waiting for the quick demo to load.

Super-Geobros2817d ago

Yeah their are many games that come in approx 4-6mb and can be downloaded easily and data can also be saved by this.

Skate-AK2818d ago

Consoles really need something like this. Demos are way to far and few in between this generation.

Super-Geobros2817d ago

Yes that would help us to save our money and these would work cool on ps4 and xbox and their games are too expensive.

micx2817d ago

But it's not happening.
Sometimes they offer "game time" or an hour long trial but that's pretty much it, and very rare occassions.

micx2817d ago

And it's staying that way. Publishers just don't want to release demos, they'd rather lure the players with various preorder bonuses and flashy trailers.

PS Now is a streaming service that might be a bit up your alley, but you got to pay that.

Super-Geobros2817d ago

This is a very new and great idea and that can help us see large games previews before downloading them. I'd wasted about 10 gb of my data downloading most wanted and many other games and they did'nt perform well.

hazelamy2817d ago

that's pretty cool, it'd be especially handy if they extended this to paid for games too.

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The 11 best Black Friday car specials you don’t want to miss

Whether you're leasing or buying, now is the best time to shop while the best car sales and lease deals for Black Friday.

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Black Friday 2023: the best automotive deals this weekend

We're finding the best Amazon automotive deals for Black Friday 2023 so you don't have to.

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Cruise co-founder resigns following CEO exit

Cruise's co-founder and chief product officer Daniel Kan has resigned one day after the company’s CEO Kyle Vogt departed from his role.

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