Google brings Play Movies and Music All Access services to a handful of new markets

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Published 18 Mar 2014

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Google brings Play Movies and Music All Acess services to more countries

Google has taken a huge step in expanding availability of its content stores and has launched its Play Movies and Play Music services in a plethora of new markets. The Play Movies store has been introduced in 38 new markets and is now available in a total of 63 countries, while Google Play Music has extended into four new countries and is accessible in a total of 25 markets worldwide.

The Play Movies app in the Play Store was updated on Monday and movies can be rented or bought in markets including the Netherlands, Finland, Uruguay and Venezuela, though the titles available will naturally differ according to region. Meanwhile, Play Music has made its way to Greece, Norway, Slovakia and Sweden – Google’s All Access music streaming service is included, with a 30-day trial before users will have to start paying a monthly fee (as low as $7.)

Check out the full list of newly supported countries below.

  • Google Play Movies: Aruba, Benin, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Finland, Gabon, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Ivory Coast, Luxembourg, Mali, Mauritius, Namibia, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Niger, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Rwanda, Senegal, Sweden, Togo, Uruguay, Venezuela and Zambia
  • Google Play Music: Greece, Norway, Slovakia and Sweden