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Samsung rolling out game streaming to 2021 Smart TV

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Samsung Gaming officially announced that it is rolling out game streaming for 2021 smart TV models. Earlier this year, the company introduced Gaming Hub cloud-based gaming platform for select 2022 TV models, which is now expanding to the last year’s Smart TVs.

Through its official Twitter handle, Samsung Gaming confirmed that 2021 Smart TV models gaining the ability of your favorite game streaming services. The eligible global TV models include QN800A, QN850A, QN900A, WS1A, QN700A, LS03A, AU7000, AU8000, AU9000, QN95A-QN85A, and Q80A-Q50A.

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Besides, 98QN90A, 32Q60A, and all sizes of Q70A and AU8000 are the US only variants that are getting the game streaming service. If you have one of these Smart TVs, congrats, you can now connect compatible favorite controllers and start playing from Samsung’s amazing lineup of game streaming services.

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Presently, you can play a wide variety of games on Xbox, Nvidia GeForce Now, Amazon Luna, and Utomik, while Blacknut and Antstream are coming in 2023. To find these services on your 2021 Samsung Smart TV, please go to the App Store from the home screen.

You can use the most popular Bluetooth or USB-wired controllers: Microsoft Xbox Series X/S controllers, Xbox One controller, Xbox 360 controller, Xbox Elite Wireless controller Series 2, Xbox Adaptive Controller, PlayStation DualShock 4 and DualSense controllers, Amazon Luna controller, Nvidia Shield controller, Logitech F310, F510 and F710 controllers, PowerA MOGA XP5-X Plus Bluetooth controller, Joytron CYVOX DX.

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