Google Play Store now allows several new regions in Africa to sell paid apps and games

Enrique, 16 December 2019

Google has recently opened the opportunity for many new countries (mostly in Africa) to publish and sell apps and games on the Google Play Store. As Android Police reports, six of these countries only allowed the publishing of free apps and games, but Google is now allowing developers from Benin, Botswana, Mali, Mozambique, Togo, and Turkmenistan to sell paid apps and games.

Google Play support is new to Burundi, Congo, Guinea, Lesotho, Libya, Malawi, Mauritania, and Niger. Developers in these countries can now register to publish both free and paid games and apps.

If any of our readers are developers in any of the countries mentioned above and wish to get started distributing apps, you can head to this link to register for a developer’s account.

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  • Peter Aggrey
  • 01 Jun 2023
  • Nvw

How about South Sudan

  • Anonymous
  • 17 Dec 2019
  • D0g

What?

  • Anonymous
  • 17 Dec 2019
  • 2Au

want to see apps and games where the you es pres. ate by africans in a nice way.

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