Google Play Store is still the most preferred platform for users worldwide to download and try new apps and games. As this is an easy way to download new games, we tend to download several games. But most of us tend to forget about some of these games installed on our smartphones or tablets.

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To solve this issue, tech major Google is reportedly developing a new feature for the Play Store. As part of this, Google Play Store will have a new section that will help users easily track and access all the games they have installed on their devices. 

The section, dubbed 'Continue Playing' will appear under the Games tab and will notify users when they last played a game.

The feature will display all the installed games on the device in a carousel format. According to reports, the interesting part of this feature is that it will allow users to directly launch the game with just a single tap with the help of a 'play button'. Users will also get to see the date on which the game was installed. 

This feature will be useful for those who tend to forget about the games after downloading them. This happens because there is no 

The new ‘Continue playing’ section is currently live in Google Play Store v43.4.23-31. However, there is no information about when it will be available to everyone.

It has been a common problem for Android users that there is no dedicated games section in most launchers.

Meanwhile, Google is reportedly working on introducing a 'pause' Play Protect option for users. This will reportedly allow users to pause Play Protect for one day. During this, users can download the desired app and 'Play Protect' will be automatically turned on after one day.