Following an announcement earlier this month, Samsung is now rolling out their new Gaming Hub for their 2022 TVs and Smart Monitors.
The new Gaming Hub is the new home for your gaming streaming services like Xbox Game Pass, Nvidia GeForce Now, Google Stadia and Amazon Luna (in select regions such as the US).
While streaming on those services will be in 1080p, Samsung’s Smart TV will be able to upscale to 4K and 8K resolution depending on TV model.
In addition, the hub gives you quick access to your connected game consoles and setup Bluetooth headsets and controllers.
“The Samsung Gaming Hub combines Samsung’s leadership in streaming technology with our experience in creating the industry’s most cutting-edge hardware, removing the barriers to entry so people can just play,” said Won-Jin Lee, President and Head of the Service Business Team at Samsung Electronics. “With expanding partnerships across leading game streaming services and expert curated recommendations, players will be able to easily browse and discover games from the widest selection available, regardless of platform.”
You also have easy access to Twitch, YouTube and Spotify to watch or listen to while gaming.
Samsung says the Gaming Hub will be available on their 2022 Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, QLEDs and 2022 Smart Monitor Series in Canada, the US, UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Korea and Brazil.
Source: Samsung