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Google Play May Get Try-Before-You-Buy for Paid Games

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
January 8, 2026
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Its appears that Google may soon introduce a try-before-you-buy option feature on the Play Store, allowing users to test paid games before purchasing, as it will be for free for a brief period of time. Evidence from a recent APK teardown indicates players could get limited-time access to premium titles for free. The feature is expected to apply to Play Store games, with the possibility of extending to paid apps, helping users make more informed buying decisions.

An APK analysis of the Google Play Store (version 49.6.19-29) revealed references to a new “Try before you buy” option for games, according to Android Authority. Developers would be able to provide free trials for their games for a brief period of time with this functionality. After the trial period, users can then proceed to buy the complete game experience in their favour. Another sentence that the magazine found in the code, “Pick up where you left off if you decide to buy,” implies that consumers will be able to carry over the progress they made during the trial when they buy the game.

One trial each game, lasting anywhere from a few minutes to several hours, would apparently be available to each user. A “You already used the trial” warning may appear after multiple trial attempts. Non-gaming apps might not be allowed to use the “Try before you buy” function, but the source indicates that it might eventually be extended to premium apps.

It is anticipated that game creators would be able to opt in to the “Try before you buy” option. In addition to enabling creators to highlight gameplay quality and boost conversion rates, it will assist gamers in discovering new games.

More details on this is that, instead of a brief demo, users might play the entire game for a predetermined amount of time, such a few minutes or several hours. Users can also “pick up where they left off” with their saved progress, before purchase, if they want to buy the game after the trial. It is also anticipated that this feature will be optional, giving game developers the choice of whether and how long to give trials. The game-specific focus as it appears that the trial option is just available for games at this time and might not be available for other kinds of paid apps. For each game listing, the trial will probably be limited to one use per account.

In the meantime, Google is updating and adding a number of new features to the Google Play Store this year. Beginning on March 1, 2026, the Play Store will display alerts on app listings that result in significant battery consumption as code strings confirm development. Users will be deterred from downloading them by this action. Apps that deplete batteries excessively will also be taken off the list of recommended apps.

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