The topic Google Play Store widgets will soon be available for individual Collections is currently the subject of lively discussion — readers and analysts are keeping a close eye on developments.
This is taking place in a dynamic environment: companies’ decisions and competitors’ reactions can quickly change the picture.
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Two years ago, the Google Play Store introduced Collections, a method for making it easier to access thematically similar apps by grouping them according to the data topics like Shop, Listen, Food, and more. It didn’t take long after that for Google to introduce some new Collections widgets, giving us quick access to these categories straight from the home screen. Now we’ve spotted Google working on the next evolution of the Play Store’s widgets, splitting Collections out into multiple, separate widgets.

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For this, we’re looking at version 52.1.26-31 of the Play Store Android app. Just like those Google Contacts changes we just previewed for you, you won’t see any of the updates we’re taking an early look at here showing up on your phone today.
So far, you’ve had your choice of two Play Store widgets through which you could access your Collections. There’s a small one with just icons for individual Collections, or a larger widget that lists your Collections along the left edge. Depending on the size you have these configured, you probably won’t see all available Collection types at once.

But now Google’s working on making it much easier to focus on the specific Collections that matter most when you’re choosing a widget. With this release, Google has begun preparing to let you choose from individual widgets for all your favorite Collections:
All told, users should have their pick of eight: Food, Game, Listen, Read, Shop, Social, Travel, and Watch.
This isn’t far enough along that we can actually deploy any of these new Collections widgets to the home screen to show you how they look there, and play around with sizes, but at least this is a nice first peek at where things are headed.
Which Collections do you find the most useful? Would you be interested in deploying one of these single-flavor widgets on your handset? Let us known which down in the comments.
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