Google announced that developers can now publish apps created for Android TV on the Play store. Additionally, Google also published some guidelines for developing apps for Android TV, which can be found on the Android Developer portal.
If you've got a great app or game, Android TV and Google Play can help you bring it to users right in their living rooms. You'll be able to offer your apps and games in a storefront experience that's optimized for TV. You can extend your new or existing apps for TV and then publish them using familiar tools and processes in Google Play.
Are you excited for Android TV? Be sure to check out our Nexus Player walk-through.
Source: Google+, Android Developer

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