The Google Play app store is the core of the Android mobile operating system, through which people can get new applications or update existing applications. today. Google has announced a slew of new features that are rolling out or will roll out in the coming weeks.

Google said in a blog post that Play Store users will be able to check out a new AI-powered feature that lets them compare the features of different apps in similar categories.

Today, Google launched another new related app category feature called "Collections" to US users. Google said:

Each collection highlights content from your installed apps through automatic categorization (such as shopping, watching, and listening). With app content in one place, it's easier to pick up where you left off, such as jumping back into a show or continuing shopping, or even discovering new content.

There's also a new way for users to control their data in the Play Store. Google has announced the "Personalization in Play" section of the Google Play main menu. It will take users to some new settings that will give users some additional preferences on how they do or don't want apps to access personal data.

Mobile gamers will also get some new Google Play features. the company stated

Our new multi-select interest filters now let you specify your preferences manually. Whether you're a competitive streamer or a casual gamer, you can get more useful results based on your unique gaming interests. For example, if you know you want a sports simulation game, you can add it to your search.

The Google GamePass service on PC already supports playing PlayStore games on Windows-based PCs. Today, Google announced an upcoming feature that will allow these players to play multiple games on the screen at the same time. This will allow players to play one game while viewing another active game with more passive actions. This feature will be rolled out in the coming weeks.