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Buy a game once, play it on your Android phone and PC

March 12, 2026
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Google might finally have a fix for one of the more frustrating parts of modern gaming. You could soon buy a game on your phone and discover it is already waiting on your PC without costing you another cent.

The company rolled out a new “buy once play anywhere” pricing model this week during the Game Developers Conference. The feature is currently in early access, and it lets developers offer a single purchase for games that run on both mobile and Windows through Google Play Games. Brotato: Premium is one of the first titles testing the program. Buy it on your phone, and the PC version is included in that price.

How the cross-platform pricing works

This system is built for developers who already support both platforms. If a studio opts its mobile game into Google Play Games on PC, it can set a single price that unlocks both versions. You purchase it on your phone, and it automatically appears in your library on the desktop app. That means no second transaction and no verification headaches.

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Google also sees this as a discovery tool. PC games now have a dedicated section in the mobile Games tab, and a badge shows you which titles support cross-buy. The goal is to turn the massive mobile audience into PC players without extra friction. You find a game on your phone, buy it once, and pick it up later on a larger screen.

Why this signals a bigger shift

The move reflects a change in how Google approaches its game catalog. The Play Store has long been dominated by free-to-play titles with endless microtransactions. But the company is actively courting developers of paid games, including indies like Potion Craft and Moonlight Peaks, both scheduled for release in 2026.

Cross-platform pricing addresses a psychological hurdle. Paying $10 or $15 for a mobile game already feels like a lot to some players. Asking them to pay again for the PC version often kills any interest. Bundling both versions makes premium games more competitive with other storefronts that PC gamers already use.

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If you buy a game under this new model, your save data follows you everywhere. That kind of seamlessness might convince more developers to bring their PC-first games to Android.

What comes next for players

For now, the selection remains thin. But the broader direction is clear. With indie heavyweights like Potion Craft and Moonlight Peaks arriving this year and Low Budget Repairs slated for 2027, the Play Store is steadily building a premium catalog worth watching. Pair that with the new Game Trials feature, which lets you test paid games before buying, and Google is shaping an ecosystem that feels less like an app store and more like a traditional game platform.

The coming months will show whether developers embrace the model. If they do, your wallet might only have to open once for each game, no matter which screen you prefer.

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