YouTube has launched its new Playables platform, granting all users - on both PC and mobile - access to a library of over 75 games, totally for free.Everyone wants in on the gaming action. First, it wasNetflixwith the launch of Netflix Games, and nowYouTubeis following suit with Playables.Playablesis a brand new sub-section of YouTube that all users will have access to.AdvertIt can be accessed via bothPCand mobile - simply head on over to the YouTube app or webpage.You should then see Playables listed from the Explore menu.Speaking of Netflix, users are calling new filmAtlasthe closest thing we’ll get toTitanfall 3.From here, you can begin browsing the catalogue of over 75 games, with additional titles set to be added as time progresses.AdvertThere are plenty of familiar hits included in the offerings includingCut The RopeandAngry Birds Showdown.Oh the hours I spent playingCut The Ropeback in 2010.Words of Wonders, Tomb of the Mask, Trivia Crack, Pocket Champions, andMob Controlare just a few other examples.Given that there’s over 75 games included, I’m sure you’ll find something that’s your cup of tea.AdvertIf you’re used to diving into the latest live-service hit or spending 100-plus hours grinding through an RPG, this certainly isn’t going to replace that.What YouTube Playables offers is bite-sized gaming that you can either enjoy in your browser during a quick break, or on-the-go via your mobile phone.It’s a totally free offering so we can’t complain.If you are a PC user on the lookout for something a tad more substantial, you can currently baga £35 free game totally for freeonSteam, no strings attached.AdvertThat particular offer expires tomorrow though, on 30 May, so act fast if you want it to be yours.Featured Image Credit: YouTube, Alexander Kovalev via PexelsTopics:Youtube,Free Games,PC

YouTube has launched its new Playables platform, granting all users - on both PC and mobile - access to a library of over 75 games, totally for free.Everyone wants in on the gaming action. First, it wasNetflixwith the launch of Netflix Games, and nowYouTubeis following suit with Playables.Playablesis a brand new sub-section of YouTube that all users will have access to.AdvertIt can be accessed via bothPCand mobile - simply head on over to the YouTube app or webpage.You should then see Playables listed from the Explore menu.Speaking of Netflix, users are calling new filmAtlasthe closest thing we’ll get toTitanfall 3.From here, you can begin browsing the catalogue of over 75 games, with additional titles set to be added as time progresses.AdvertThere are plenty of familiar hits included in the offerings includingCut The RopeandAngry Birds Showdown.Oh the hours I spent playingCut The Ropeback in 2010.Words of Wonders, Tomb of the Mask, Trivia Crack, Pocket Champions, andMob Controlare just a few other examples.Given that there’s over 75 games included, I’m sure you’ll find something that’s your cup of tea.AdvertIf you’re used to diving into the latest live-service hit or spending 100-plus hours grinding through an RPG, this certainly isn’t going to replace that.What YouTube Playables offers is bite-sized gaming that you can either enjoy in your browser during a quick break, or on-the-go via your mobile phone.It’s a totally free offering so we can’t complain.If you are a PC user on the lookout for something a tad more substantial, you can currently baga £35 free game totally for freeonSteam, no strings attached.AdvertThat particular offer expires tomorrow though, on 30 May, so act fast if you want it to be yours.Featured Image Credit: YouTube, Alexander Kovalev via PexelsTopics:Youtube,Free Games,PC
YouTube has launched its new Playables platform, granting all users - on both PC and mobile - access to a library of over 75 games, totally for free.Everyone wants in on the gaming action. First, it wasNetflixwith the launch of Netflix Games, and nowYouTubeis following suit with Playables.Playablesis a brand new sub-section of YouTube that all users will have access to.AdvertIt can be accessed via bothPCand mobile - simply head on over to the YouTube app or webpage.You should then see Playables listed from the Explore menu.Speaking of Netflix, users are calling new filmAtlasthe closest thing we’ll get toTitanfall 3.From here, you can begin browsing the catalogue of over 75 games, with additional titles set to be added as time progresses.AdvertThere are plenty of familiar hits included in the offerings includingCut The RopeandAngry Birds Showdown.Oh the hours I spent playingCut The Ropeback in 2010.Words of Wonders, Tomb of the Mask, Trivia Crack, Pocket Champions, andMob Controlare just a few other examples.Given that there’s over 75 games included, I’m sure you’ll find something that’s your cup of tea.AdvertIf you’re used to diving into the latest live-service hit or spending 100-plus hours grinding through an RPG, this certainly isn’t going to replace that.What YouTube Playables offers is bite-sized gaming that you can either enjoy in your browser during a quick break, or on-the-go via your mobile phone.It’s a totally free offering so we can’t complain.If you are a PC user on the lookout for something a tad more substantial, you can currently baga £35 free game totally for freeonSteam, no strings attached.AdvertThat particular offer expires tomorrow though, on 30 May, so act fast if you want it to be yours.
YouTube has launched its new Playables platform, granting all users - on both PC and mobile - access to a library of over 75 games, totally for free.
Everyone wants in on the gaming action. First, it wasNetflixwith the launch of Netflix Games, and nowYouTubeis following suit with Playables.
Playablesis a brand new sub-section of YouTube that all users will have access to.
Advert
Advert
It can be accessed via bothPCand mobile - simply head on over to the YouTube app or webpage.
You should then see Playables listed from the Explore menu.
Speaking of Netflix, users are calling new filmAtlasthe closest thing we’ll get toTitanfall 3.
From here, you can begin browsing the catalogue of over 75 games, with additional titles set to be added as time progresses.
Advert
Advert
There are plenty of familiar hits included in the offerings includingCut The RopeandAngry Birds Showdown.
Oh the hours I spent playingCut The Ropeback in 2010.
Words of Wonders, Tomb of the Mask, Trivia Crack, Pocket Champions, andMob Controlare just a few other examples.
Given that there’s over 75 games included, I’m sure you’ll find something that’s your cup of tea.
Advert
Advert
If you’re used to diving into the latest live-service hit or spending 100-plus hours grinding through an RPG, this certainly isn’t going to replace that.
What YouTube Playables offers is bite-sized gaming that you can either enjoy in your browser during a quick break, or on-the-go via your mobile phone.
It’s a totally free offering so we can’t complain.
If you are a PC user on the lookout for something a tad more substantial, you can currently baga £35 free game totally for freeonSteam, no strings attached.
Advert
Advert
That particular offer expires tomorrow though, on 30 May, so act fast if you want it to be yours.
Topics:Youtube,Free Games,PC