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YouTube Playables were first introduced in November 2023 for subscribers
Google-owned video streaming platform has rolled out this feature to all its s, bringing a collection of free-to-play games to all s without a subscription.
In a blog post, YouTube announced that Playables – “a collection of free games that you can play directly on the platform”, is being expanded to all s on multiple platforms. YouTube s can now access around 75 titles via the Playables section, which no longer requires an active YouTube subscription.
However, it appears that the rollout will take place in a phased manner, as Gadgets 360 staff were unable to load the Playables section and the site displayed an error when visiting the official URL. Meanwhile, the tab is yet to appear on the navigation menu on the website as well as on Android and iOS.
Games on YouTube Playables
To play free games on YouTube, launch the app on an iOS device, or head to the YouTube website on the Web. The Playables section is located in the Explore menu. YouTube says Playables currently features over 75 games, including “lightweight, entertaining games” such as Angry Birds Showdown, Words of Wonders, Cut the Rope, Tomb of the Mask, and Trivia Crack.
YouTube is one of many video-streaming platforms to launch its own collection of games. In November 2021, Netflix introduced games as “a new way to experience entertainment on mobile”. It now has offerings such as Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, Stranger Things 3: The Game and Football Manager 2024 Mobile.
Meanwhile, YouTube is also reportedly working to put a stop to ad blockers. As per a report, using an ad blocker now forces the video to automatically skip to the end, prohibiting the from watching it. Furthermore, if s manage to find a workaround for this issue, the audio goes away, it is reported.
The move is part of a “global effort” by the video-streaming service to tackle ad blockers as ads “ a diverse ecosystem of creators globally and allow billions to access their favourite content on YouTube”, according to Christopher Lawton, Communications Manager at YouTube.
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