
Among the small changes and modifications that Google integrates little by little in the Developer Preview versions of Android 12 , it has seemed a novelty that stands out above the security changes, ease when developing an API or the improvements in many of the functions already available, it is the new game center to broadcast the games live without depending on other devices or apps.
This news, however, is not visible to anyone and even if we install the Android 12 Developer Preview on a compatible mobile, we will not be able to use it. To do this, it is necessary to investigate the internal code as the 9to5google team has done, which has allowed them to show us this panel loaded with options that is still under development.
What does the new Android 12 games panel offer?
The most important thing that this preview of the new panel lets us see is the integration with YouTube live, with which Google wants to compete with Twitch , the company that belongs to Amazon and that does not stop putting the platform of the big G. This new option is quite a statement of intent to make streaming games easier, but that’s not all.

This version with hardly any development of the Android 12 game control panel has another outstanding function which is not yet known and in turn small adjustments that would be destined to the games, such as screen recording, rotation, configuring the FPS and activate the do not disturb mode while we are recording or transmitting games.
The next Developer Preview will let us see more details of this option that can change so much the world of video games and the broadcasting of streaming games , where Google and its Stadia mobile platform want to make a niche for themselves.
An option designed for the Google Pixel, for now
In the same way that it has happened with many other options that in the first place have only reached the Google Pixel, this control center to broadcast online games could be originally designed for the Google Pixel, since the internal code has been found next: com. google .android.systemui
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However, in the future this could change and once the function is mature, extend it to all smartphones that are updated with Android 12. We recall in turn that the launch of Android 12 in its final version will not occur until August and Along with this we could see the arrival of the Google Pixel 6, so many things about this panel and its purpose can still change.