It seems the Google Play Store will soon wear a new look, with Google focusing its attention on the website version of the Play Store this time.

Google Play Store

As first spotted by Android Police, the new design came with a design which is bit similar to the older site design, with the boxy, cluttered look having been replaced for a design reminiscent of Material You, with rounded corners and removing the side navigation bar, which did not sit well in the design.

The Settings, app management, and other key aspects are now available by clicking the user thumbnail, similar to the mobile version of the Play Store.

Google Play Store Website Version Gets New Update, What Is New?*

To the top now resides a selection of chips to filter the apps by your device type, which will make it easier for you to find the exact app for your devices, especially in the middle of a search, something that Google has been teasing for a while.

Google Play Store website version receives new update

In addition to this, the app pages now consume more area of the display by offering a fullscreen experience. To sum it up, the experience looks much nicer and cleaner than before.

Do note that this change seems to be live in the Korean and Taiwanese regions, but the US version of the Google Play Store on the web is yet to receive the same. Also, the app library seems to be the same as before.

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