How to Purchase Games on Google Play
Introduction to Google Play
Google Play—formerly known as Android Market—is a digital distribution platform developed by Google for the Android operating system, and is also a digital entertainment brand. As the official app store for Android, it allows users to browse and download apps developed with the Android SDK and published through Google.
The Google Play Store features many classic games that are loved by players. Here are some notable titles:
- AFK Journey
- Clash of Clans
- Call of Duty: Mobile
- Diablo Immortal
- Wuthering Waves
- Mermaid World: Aquarium Story
- Legends of Runeterra
How to Purchase Games on Google Play
- First, you need to add a payment method!
- Add a virtual credit card. If your region is the U.S., add a U.S.-based card. The billing address must also be within the United States. Once the card is added, your account region will automatically switch to the U.S.
- As shown in the image, this means the card has been successfully linked.
- If there’s money on the card but you still can’t make purchases (as shown), it’s usually an account issue, not a card issue. You may need to create a new Google account.
- Re-bind the virtual credit card and re-verify the bank card.
- The customer confirms that payment is now working! See the image below:
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