Samsung's gaming TV hub launches Xbox, Stadia and GeForce Now streaming
Samsung is launching a gaming hub for its 2022 smart TVs and monitors. The hub brings together the best game streaming apps in one place with quick access: Nvidia GeForce Now, Google Stadia, Utomik, Twitch and a new application Xbox TV from Microsoft. It will even be available soon Amazon Luna, neatly integrated into the interface Samsung Gaming Hub.
However game center is not just a cloud gaming launch point. Game consoles connected via HDMI will be housed in a hub along with pass-through controller inputs so you can use one controller instead of connecting several. This means that popular Bluetooth headsets and controllers will work across multiple apps, services and devices via Samsung Gaming Hub.
The biggest new addition to the game center is Xbox TV app from Microsoft. Though Stadia, GeForce Now and Twitch available on various TVs, program Xbox is currently exclusive to Samsung Gaming Hub and provides access to Xbox Cloud Gaming. Fortnite is available to stream for free, but you'll need a subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, to play over 100 games.
Along with the launch of the game center Nvidia also adds some games to its service GeForce Now: Alaloth: Champions of The Four Kingdoms, Disgaea 6 Complete, Card Shark, KartKraft, Hotline Miami and NASCAR 21: Ignition available today.
Source: The Verge