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When I try to confirm a rollout to internal testers in the Google Play Console for an Android app, I'm getting the following...

Check these warnings before starting the rollout of this release. Addressing the warnings on this page will ensure your existing users are able to upgrade to the latest version of your app.

If I try to click on the "VIEW WARNING MESSAGES" button below this message, I get

An unexpected error occurred. Please try again later.

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How can I find out what the warning messages are so I can release my app to testing?

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We're also experiencing this. We had also uploaded an APK with version 1 (without rollout), then replaced the APK with one with version code 2. Not sure if that's relevant, but I noticed you had version code 2 also. We were able to see warnings before, but after mending the 64-bit requirement, we started getting this error. - Ted Nyberg
Thank goodness. I thought it was just us. This is our first roll-out ever, and I was tearing my hair out. - Eliezer Berlin
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/272165/… - Tim
Same issue here. - cvb
Did anyone create a ticket to Google? If yes, please post the ticket number here for future tracking. - Reddy Raaz

3 Answers

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In my case, I had to fill in all required sections in Store Presence in Google Play Console to be able to release the first version. I was confused by this "unexpected error" too.

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This apparently was an internal error within Google Play, that has been cleared up overnight.

Errors have started displaying correctly again.

It's good to know that when a Google error message says, "Try again later", unlike most platforms, they really mean it. Thanks, Google!

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Just tried with app bundle for one of my existing app. Deployed the app to internal beta program. I was successful in publishing. Guys. May be this is a problem with the apk format.