rewrite this title I went to San Diego Comic-Con and experienced Google and Samsung’s booths — here’s how it went

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rewrite this title I went to San Diego Comic-Con and experienced Google and Samsung’s booths — here’s how it went

If there’s one thing I look forward to every year, it’s attending San Diego Comic-Con. Last year’s event was a bit of a drag due to the effects of the Writer’s Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA strikes, but this year, Comic-Con was back in full force, and both Google and Samsung had separate experiences to show off new mobile games and the latest smartphones.

I decided to take a break from wandering the exhibit floor and attending panels for content like Alien: Rogue Incursion and “Hazbin Hotel” to check out what Google and Samsung had to offer and to see if I could win any cool swag.

Google took me to new heights 

Google's Comic-Con Ferris wheel

(Image credit: Derrek Lee / Android Central)

Google’s experience was all about the Play Store, which has been undergoing some interesting changes. There was a fairly long line and a huge Ferris wheel outside the convention center. The experience was to promote the Marvel Contest of Champions game, which is available now on the Play Store. While waiting in line, attendees could play the game at stations set up with Android phones, choosing a character to fight and hopefully win against multiple characters on a quest map.

After that, you wait in line a bit longer to take photos with cardboard cutouts of some Marvel characters before hopping onto the Ferris wheel. With the hot San Diego sun beaming over me, I was, fortunately, able to enter the much faster VIP line with a Hero Pass, available to Play Points users with Silver status or higher.

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