It's pretty common to roll out new software slowly in case there are any showstopper bugs and to keep the server load manageable.That's weird. You'd think if it's on the play store for one person that it would be there for everyone. How the heck does that work?
It must be by location. IP based because if you put a file on a server usually anyone who goes there can get it.It's pretty common to roll out new software slowly in case there are any showstopper bugs and to keep the server load manageable.
You can do it by country or percentage. Not just anyone can go get it because it's behind the play store. More info here:It must be by location. IP based because if you put a file on a server usually anyone who goes there can get it.
Just what I was thinking. So if someone logged on with a proxy with a specific location it might let them get it. I'll just wait.You can do it by country or percentage. Not just anyone can go get it because it's behind the play store. More info here:
Release app updates with staged rollouts - Play Console Help
You can release an app update to production and test tracks using a staged rollout. With a staged rollout, your update reaches only a percentage of your users, which you can increase over time. Stagesupport.google.com