If you don't have the money to buy a new video game console and a new television, don't worry. The second will suffice. The Samsung company has just announced its 'Gaming hub', a video game streaming platform that will work directly on its Smart TVs. There will be no need for more devices apart from a controller.
According to Won-Jin Lee, corporate president of Samsung Electronics, the company's goal is to create an easier way for people to enjoy video games. To achieve this, they allied with Nvidia, Google Stadia and the streaming service for PC Utomik. They say that in the future they will announce more alliances related to this project.
The Samsung Gaming Hub video game platform will be compatible with select models of the brand's Smart TVs that will be launched throughout 2022. These will also allow video chat and NFTs, despite the fact that NFTs suck.
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Other new models that will launch this year will support HDR10+ GAMING with 120 Hz, just like some specialized gaming monitors.
This is not the first time that Samsung has tried to get into the world of video games. In 2021, it presented the PlayGalaxy service, but abandoned it after several months in the testing phase.
Via: GamesIndustry.bizSource: Samsung
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