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Google is turning Gemini into a gaming sidekick with a new Android overlay

September 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Google might have found a way Gemini could be useful while you’re playing games on your phone. The company is introducing a new software overlay today it calls the Play Games Sidekick that gives you access to Gemini Live while you play, alongside a host of other gaming-focused updates to Google Play that could make the app platform a better home for gamers.

Sidekick exists as a small, moveable tab in games downloaded from the Play Store that you can slide over to show relevant info and tools for whatever game you’re playing. By default, that’s things like easy access to a screenshot button, screen recording tools and a shortcut for going live on YouTube, but you’ll see achievements and other game stats in there, too.

Google is clearly most interested in how Sidekick could serve as a delivery system for Gemini, though, so AI plays a large role in how Sidekick actually helps you while you play. That includes offering a curated selection of game tips that you can swipe through, and a big button that you can press that starts Gemini Live. Based on a demo Google ran for press, Gemini Live does seem like it could be a competent guide for navigating games. It was able to offer strategies for how to best start a game of The Battle of Polytopia and told game-specific jokes that were only funny in how awkward they were. Since Gemini can accept screen sharing as an input, it was also able to offer its guidance without a lot of context from the Google project manager running the demo. Referring to in-game items as “this” or “that” was enough to get Gemini to understand.

Gemini in Sidekick won’t really replace a detailed game guide written by a human, but for a quick answer it’s easier than Googling. It’s also similar in many ways to Microsoft’s Gaming Copilot, which also places a live AI in games with you. For now, Google is taking a restrained approach to rolling out Play Games Sidekick and its AI features. You don’t have to interact with the overlay at all if you don’t want to (you can even dismiss it to the notification shade) and Gemini-powered features will only be available “in select games over the coming months.” That includes games from “hero partners EA and NetMarble,” according to Google, like “Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes, FC Mobile and Solo Leveling Arise.”

A sample profile page from the updates Google Play Games.

Beyond the Sidekick, Google views its updates to Google Play Games as a way to unify what’s a pretty siloed-off gaming experience on mobile. Each game has its own profile, achievements and in-game stats, and few of them connect to each other. In an attempt to fix that, Google is introducing a “platform-level gaming profile” that tracks stats and achievements across Android and PC, and even supports AI-generated profile pictures. Like other gaming platforms, you can follow your friends and see what games they’re enjoying. Google will also host forums for games available in the Play Store where you can ask questions about a game and get answers from other players.

All of these tweaks come with major caveats in that they require players to use them and developers to enable them, but they do suggest Google is trying to take games seriously after bungling more ambitious projects like Stadia. And not just on Android: As part of this rollout, the PC version of Google Play Games is coming out of beta, putting the company in even more direct competition with the Steams of the world.

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