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Google Play Store on the web can use an update

The Play Store on the Web and the Android app are clearly from two different eras. The Play Store on the web is card-based and doesn't really fit in with the current Material Design or Material Theme being used on the Play Store Android app.



The Android version has this clean, minimal, and white background when the light theme is applied. The same clean, minimal, and black background when a dark theme is in use.


 


So this has me wondering if this is the year we will get an update to the web Play Store. Functionality wise it works as intended but I for one would like to see some consistency with the Android version. Last year, Google mentioned some unrelated changes are coming to the Play Store and I hope an updated web client is part of a bigger story. I’ll be keeping my eyes peeled for this one.


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