OnePlus has recently released their third Android Q beta for the OnePlus 7/7 Pro and the OnePlus 6/6T, and it's noteworthy because this is their first Android Q beta with their OxygenOS customization skin on top, allowing us to have a brief insight into what OxygenOS 10 will be when it releases before the end of the year. So far, it looks promising. While there isn't a whole lot of UI changes, the company is making sure to polish some of OxygenOS' rougher edges in anticipation for the 10th major Android version. But they are also bringing some new features as well.

One of them is Game Space, which the company is touting as a one-stop-shop for all of your gaming needs. It's not really a new feature, but rather a revamp of OnePlus' current game mode and Fnatic mode, all under one hood. OnePlus tries to imitate Google Play Games in certain ways: it allows you to launch your game library as well as checking out several stats about the game, such as how long you have played. It also provides access to the phone's graphics optimization features, as well as quick access for enabling gaming mode and Fnatic mode. It isn't a game store though, nor does it provide achievements or anything similar, but it does the job of serving as a hub for everything gaming in your phone.

It's also easily downloadable and compatible with OnePlus devices running OxygenOS 9.5 and onwards. If you want to check it out and have a small glimpse at what OxygenOS 10 is bringing and the future gaming features on OnePlus phones, you can download the APK and check it out on your device today without needing to download the latest Android Q beta on your phone.

Download OnePlus Gaming Space