REPORT: Google has a secret gaming project that will let you play on YouTube
By Daniel Laguna onSources have leaked information about a new feature called Playables

According to recent reports, Google has another video game project in the works. What's interesting is that it would be related to YouTube, their popular video platform. It seems that the company is not giving up despite the failure of STADIA.
According to information from The Wall Street Journal, the company is working on a new product called Playables, which would allow YouTube users to enjoy various games online with other users.
This is how Playables, the gaming venture for YouTube, would work
The source claims to have had access to an email that Google sent to several of its employees. It reveals details about Playables and the various internal tests that will be conducted for the feature. The goal is to expand YouTube's reach to include video games, making it more than just a platform for videos.
Playables would offer a variety of online games playable on mobile devices and computers. The source confirms that Stack Bounce is one of the confirmed titles that will be playable in the internal tests.
The tool would provide instant access to games through the YouTube website on browsers. Additionally, the mobile application could be used as Playables would also be compatible with YouTube for iOS and Android.
While the source is highly reliable, it's important to note that Google has not officially revealed details about this project. Furthermore, there is no further information available, but the idea of Playables doesn't sound far-fetched, especially considering the popularity and reach of YouTube among gamers.
Previously, there was information about a Google patent proposing to turn video guides into real gaming experiences. So, everything indicates that the company is already preparing something for gamers.
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