Samsung today launched its gaming hub, dubbed as the Samsung Gaming Hub, on all of the company’s 2022 Smart TVs. Announced at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2022, the Samsung Gaming Hub will give gaming enthusiasts access to various game streaming service including Xbox, Nvidia GeForce NOW, Google Stadia, Twitch and Utomik on a single Platform. Samsung said that the platform will soon support Amazon Luna. Also Read — Samsung Galaxy A Fold series to launch at a budget pricing
With this new platform, players can use accessories of their choice, such as Bluetooth headsets and controllers to play the game without needing to purchase a separate gaming console. “The biggest advantage is that the users can enjoy streaming games through Samsung Smart TVs and monitors without having to buy any extra gear…In other words, it’s a comprehensive game service where users can enjoy gaming content and experiences all at once in Samsung Smart TVs,” Heej Chung, GEM PM of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics wrote in a blog post. Also Read — Samsung announces offers on Galaxy S22 series phones, Galaxy Watch 4 and more for students in India
In addition to game streaming services, Samsung’s Gaming Hub also includes music streaming services such as YouTube and Spotify that will enable users to play their favorite music and podcasts and view trailers all from this platform. Also Read — Samsung Galaxy Book2 360 review: One PC for all your needs
The most notable addition to the mix, however, is the Xbox TV app. While Nvidia GeForce NOW, Google Stadia, and Twitch are available on smart TVs but other companies, the Xbox TV app isn’t, which makes it exclusive to Samsung’s Gaming Hub.
As far as availability is concerned, the Samsung Gaming
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