![]() Unless YouTube has a killer app, I cannot see the reasoning behind even testing games, much less launching them to the public. All I have to do is tap another app icon, and even I’m not so lazy that I won’t go to the trouble of tapping a button to play a game. ![]() Nearly instantenously, I could switch from the YouTube app on my iPhone to anything from casual fare like Subway Surfers or Two Dots to massive RPGs like Diablo Immortal or Honkai: Star Rail. In fact, I forgot they existed until I started writing this article.īut the real kicker is just how much competition any game on YouTube is going to have from the unlimited buffet of free games at our fingertips already. Apple shoved some games into iMessage several years ago, and I’m not sure their popularity could have even been described as a passing fad. Injecting games into other apps, websites, or services is nothing new, but I think 3D movies have a better chance of staging a comeback. ![]() When was the last time you played a game on your browser? Not since the days of FarmVille and Mafia Wars have I even had the impulse to visit a website with the intent of playing a game online. ![]() I understand Google wanting to put Stadia, its failed cloud gaming service, behind it, but I can’t see any path to success for YouTube Playables. ![]()
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