If Google requires it to have an account active then yeah you'll need to do it. How? That depends on how they choose to make it work. As for if Google will somehow recognize that you're on an unverified OS or something like that and refuse to allow your account to work on it is another question we'll be hearing more about later this year.
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If Google needs your ID for a service, then yes. Regardless of OS you will have to verify if you want a Google service, like Play Store.
Please do not mention age verification without mass surveillance or internet censorship
Not sure why you are being downvoted, you are correct in saying this is mass surveillance, branded as age verification, and marketed as protecting the children.
