Samsung Electronics has announced the Samsung Gaming Hub for its 2022 lineup of smart TVs and monitors. The Gaming Hub, according to the company, is an online game streaming discovery platform that allows users to stream games from multiple services without the need of any additional hardware like gaming consoles or PC or downloads.
The Samsung Gaming Hub was announced by the company at CES 2022 and it is finally rolling out to the 2022 range of smart TVs which includes Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, QLEDs and Smart Monitor series.
According to Samsung, the Gaming Hub is an all-in-one game streaming discovery platform which let players discover and play games from platforms like Xbox, GeForce Now, Google Stadia, Utomik. The company has also confirmed that Amazon Luna integration will be coming soon to the platform.
In addition to that, Samsung Gaming Hub also includes integration for multimedia streaming platforms like Twitch, YouTube and more.
The platform will also suggest to users new games to play based on their interests and preference.
To play the games using Samsung Gaming Hub, users will need one of the smart TVs or monitors listed above along with a Bluetooth controller. Users will also have the option to connect a Bluetooth headset for a better gaming experience.
The Gaming Hub is currently rolling out in the US, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Korea and Brazil. There’s no information available on when the service will make its way to India. It will also be interesting to see how Samsung plans the Gaming Hub service in India as most of the game streaming services aren’t available in India.
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