Celebrating its 10th anniversary Google Play Store has got a new logo and is also offering 10x points on everything Play Point members buy by activating a points booster.
The original Android Market was rebranded as Google Play in 2012.
The tech giant has slightly changed the overall shape of its logo. The colours are less vibrant now, more closely matching the green, yellow, blue and red shades used by Google for its other services.
The new adjustment is quite subtle which complements the new Chrome logo that was revamped prior to this year.
Tian Lim, VP of Google Play, said, “To round out this decade, we’re introducing a new logo that better reflects the magic of Google and matches the branding shared by many of our helpful products — Search, Assistant, Photos, Gmail and more.”
Lim made these statements in a post shared on Google’s official blog.
"A decade later, more than 2.5 billion people in over 190 countries use Google Play every month to discover apps, games and digital content. And more than 2 million developers work with us to build their businesses and reach people around the globe," wrote Lim.
Moreover, Google is also offering a boost to Google Play Points, explaining which Lim further wrote, “Thank you to our Google Play community and developers for 10 years together. Play Points members can get 10x points on everything they buy by activating a points booster. The official start date varies by country — visit the “Earn” tab of Play Points Home to learn more.”