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Samsung Adds Cloud Gaming Services to Older Smart TVs with the “Gaming Hub” Interface

Publication date: September 11, 2023

Samsung has begun adding cloud gaming services to older versions of its smart TVs through the “Gaming Hub” interface it is developing.

The Korean company has expanded support for smart TVs for cloud gaming services to include relatively old 2020 versions, in addition to other newer versions made in 2021 and beyond.

Samsung had launched the “Samsung Gaming Hub” interface more than a year ago to allow users to access their own accounts in various cloud gaming services, such as the Xbox service from Microsoft, the GeForce Now service from Nvidia, the Amazon Luna service and others, in addition to accessing… Other services favored by gamers include YouTube, Spotify, and Twitch.

According to SamsungThe “Samsung Gaming Hub” interface, in cooperation with companies providing cloud gaming services together, allows access to more than a thousand games directly and quickly, and without the need for additional devices other than the traditional joystick to enjoy games on the TV screen.

It is noteworthy that cloud games are games that work over the Internet, and do not need to be downloaded and installed on the device used to play. Instead, these games run on specialized servers and the image is broadcast to the device over the Internet, so they can be accessed through various devices such as a computer, smartphone, tablet, or even smart TVs, as well as specialized gaming devices, provided that there is a fast Internet connection to enjoy. With a unique gaming experience.

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