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As it turns 1, Samsung details Gaming Hub progress, unveils new logo

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In June 2022, Samsung set out to bring video games and services together in an easy-to-use platform, directly accessible via Smart TVs. As Gaming Hub turns 1, Samsung detailed the progress of the past year and reveals future expansion plan of the platform.

In 1 year, Samsung Gaming Hub has added:

More Games

Discover and play over 3,000 games through partner services on Samsung Gaming Hub – from the most popular AAA and brand-new game launches like Starfield coming in September to beloved indie titles, arcade classics and more. There’s something for everyone on Samsung Gaming Hub.

More Partners

In addition to Xbox, NVIDIA GeForce NOW and Utomik – Samsung Gaming Hub added Amazon Luna, Antstream Arcade and Blacknut as streaming partners.

More Screens

After launching on 2022 Samsung Smart TVs and monitors, Samsung introduced backwards compatibility for partner apps with 2021 Smart TVs giving tens of millions of players access to their favorite games and services on Samsung devices.

  • Samsung Gaming Hub is also available across our 2023 TV lineup, and the newest Odyssey OLED G9, the world’s first 49” OLED monitor.

More Regions

Samsung Gaming Hub is available in Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Korea, Spain, the U.S. and the U.K., with availability in more regions coming soon. In European countries that don’t currently support the Gaming Hub, cloud gaming apps can be downloaded from the TV App Store and accessed through the Samsung Smart Hub.

More Ways to Pick Up and Play

Samsung Gaming Hub and partner apps through the Smart Hub are compatible with 90% of Bluetooth controllers on the market. Samsung worked with partners to make some games playable with mobile virtual controllers from Amazon Luna, or by using your Samsung TV remote to play games from Antstream and Blacknut.

New Logo Unveiled

On this special milestone birthday, the Korean tech giant unveiled a new Gaming Hub logo to honor the advancements over the past 12 months, but more importantly to signal the unlimited potential for the platform to grow and evolve in the future.

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