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Google Launches Play Games Sidekick, Bringing Gemini AI to Mobile Gaming

Google Launches Play Games Sidekick, Bringing Gemini AI to Mobile Gaming
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Play Games Sidekick Brings Gemini Live to Mobile Gaming

Google announced a new software overlay called Play Games Sidekick that embeds Gemini Live into games downloaded from the Play Store. The feature appears as a small, movable tab that players can slide over their game screen. By default, the tab offers tools such as a screenshot button, screen‑recording capabilities, and a shortcut to go live on YouTube. It also displays achievements and other in‑game statistics.

Gemini Live is the AI component of the overlay. It can accept screen‑share as input, allowing the model to understand on‑screen elements without extensive context. In demos, Gemini offered strategic advice for games like The Battle of Polytopia and delivered game‑specific jokes. While not a replacement for detailed human‑written guides, Gemini provides quick answers that are easier than a separate web search.

The AI‑powered features will roll out to "select games over the coming months" and will initially be available in titles from partners such as EA and NetMarble, including games like Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes, FC Mobile, and Solo Leveling Arise. Users can dismiss the overlay entirely if they prefer not to interact with it.

Broader Enhancements to Google Play Games

Beyond the Sidekick, Google is introducing a platform‑level gaming profile that aggregates stats and achievements across Android and PC. This profile supports AI‑generated avatar pictures and allows users to follow friends and see the games they are playing.

Google also plans to host community forums for Play Store games, giving players a place to ask questions and receive answers from other users. These additions aim to create a more unified and social gaming experience on mobile, addressing the fragmented nature of current game profiles.

The rollout reflects Google's renewed focus on mobile gaming after earlier projects like Stadia, positioning the company to compete more directly with established gaming platforms.

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Source: Engadget

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