Game Dashboard is arriving in Google settings on more Pixel phones
If you’re a gamer and you’ve got aPixel 6series phone, chances are you’re already acquainted with Android’sGame Dashboardinterface, packed with handy utilities for taking screenshots, checking your FPS, starting a screen recording, toggling DND, and even streaming to YouTube directly. This dashboardbecame a part of Google Play Servicesearlier this year, suggesting it may not remain a Pixel-exclusive feature for very long.Android 13brought the feature to the Pixel 6a when it was in beta, and now that the OS update is available widely, Game Dashboard is making its way to more Pixel phones.
With Android 13 available on all compatible Pixel phones, more and more devices seem to be getting access to the Game Dashboard. We’ve heard from a couple tipsters that they recently saw it arrive, and Esper.io’sMishaal Rahman tweets a similar sentiment— a silent, seemingly widespread rollout from Google.

You can check if you have the new Game Dashboard by heading into the Settings app and tapping Google. If your phone has access to the new gaming tools, you will see a toggle to turn them on here. Thereafter, you can access Game Dashboard using the floating button that shows up when you launch a game on your Pixel phone.
We owe this rollout to the transition to Google Play Services, but so far we still aren’t seeing the Dashboard shed its Pixel exclusivity just yet. Hopefully Google changes that as more Android OEMs continue work on their own Android 13 updates.

Thanks:Armando, Ibrahim, Mishaal
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