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Google Play Developer Console - How to make app available in other countries?

We have posted one of our apps to Google Play, however, we have a user in France who wants to download our app, but it doesn't show up in Google Play, even though it shows up here in the United States.

Does anyone know how to make the app available in other countries?

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Pink Jazz Avatar asked Oct 24 '17 17:10

Pink Jazz


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2 Answers

Updated Google Play Console 2021

Release / Production - Countries regions (tab) - add countries regions (footer)

or

Release / Testing / Open testing - Countries regions (tab) - add countries regions (footer)

the documentation has not changed yet, hope this helps someone searching

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Dug Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 10:10

Dug


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When you upload your app to Google Play, you can select the countries in which to distribute your app under Pricing and Distribution. The app will then be available to users in only the countries you select.

Steps:

  • Sign in to Play Console
  • Select your Published App
  • Choose Store Presence dropdown on the left
  • Select Pricing and Distribution
  • Select Manage Countries
  • Choose countries you want them to be available in.
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chornge Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 09:10

chornge