Samsung announces an ambitious new platform that carries the game in the cloud to Smart TV
During CES 2022 held in Las Vegas, Samsung has announced novelties related to the world of video games. The South Korean company advanced a few months ago that was working on something related to the game in the cloud, and that is what has been confirmed this January 2, revealing new details about it and being much more concrete.
We talk about Samsung Gaming Hub, a platform aimed at users can enjoy a video game library executed via streaming, in an experience that ensure that it will be complete and fluid. For this, brand has been associated with the main game streaming services: GeForce NOW of NVIDIA, Google Stadia and Atomic, although others are about to arrive in the future.
We know that the hobby continues to grow among the video games and have closed the gap between our leadership on Smart TV Smart TVs and the advanced game software, to create a platform where you can enjoy all our favorite games easily and quickly, it has declared Won-Jin Lee, Corporate President of Samsung Electronics.
will allow access to the GeForce NOW library, Stadia and Atomic will allow users to quickly access the extensive games' library of these services in certain television models of Samsung Smart TV this year 2022, which They seek to make the most of the hardware with Ti zen technology. It can be accessed from the main navigation menu in the game categories, audiovisual and lifestyle, facilitating the search and purchase process of titles.
Samsung Gaming Hub will be available in Spain during The third quarter of this year, so you will have to wait to see how a platform works that wants to take the experience of consoles to television without having to manage downloads or storage of A disc. They promise it will be easy to match a command to play, although with Stadia we saw that we could use a smartphone as a command in case we do not have access to one.
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