A Samsung is launching the Samsung Game Streaming for the company’s new TV models. These are models launched in 2021 such as, for example, models AU7700 e Q70A. With the novelty, more television owners will be able to enjoy game streaming applications directly from the television.
Among the top apps available on Samsung Game Streaming are Xbox Game Pass and Microsoftwhich offers subscribers a catalog of hundreds of games, Twitcha platform where players broadcast games and also the GeForce Nowapplication for streaming games from NVIDIA.
To take advantage of the news, players must access the Samsung App Store directly on the TV to check the availability of the application on their TV.
Samsung TV models released in 2021 compatible with Game Streaming are: AU7700, AU8000, AU9000, Q60A, Q70A, Q80A, LS03A e QN85A, QN90A, QN800A e QN900A. The devices are compatible with a variety of wired and wireless controllers, including the DualShock 4 (PS4) and the Xbox Series S|X controller.
Easy access to Game Pass and GeForce Now right on the TV
Those interested in trying out Game Pass will only need a Microsoft account and an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership to gain access to hundreds of games from the Xbox Game Pass catalogue. For those who do not have a subscription, the Fortnite game can be played for free without the need for a paid plan, making it a great option to experience the feature on TV.
Like Game Pass, GeForce Now is also present on Samsung TVs and allows players to access more than 1,600 games from their catalogs on Steam and other digital stores on PC. Unlike Game Pass, a GeForce Now account is required here, whether it’s a free or paid plan, and you also need to have the games in your library from a registered store.
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