The new cloud gaming service for Galaxy devices is active from Samsung

Official launch of the service cloud gaming from Samsung, but it’s not what you think.

As reported earlier this year, Samsung has officially introduced its cloud gaming services through the “Gaming Hub” on Galaxy devices that we were waiting for to start working normally. The announcement was oddly buried in a business-focused post in the company’s newsroom, but now the feature is normally accessible on the Samsung Gaming Hub.

Samsung Electronics is transforming mobile gaming by fully commercializing its mobile cloud gaming platform as it officially launches out of beta in North America.

First introduced as an open beta version last year, Samsung’s cloud gaming platform for mobile brings significant benefits to gamers by allowing native Android games to be played instantly with no downloads or reduced latency across all Galaxy devices and game publishers increasing efficiency. and scale for user acquisition.

Unlike other cloud gaming services that tend to focus on porting PC/console games to platforms that otherwise wouldn’t be able to run those games, Samsung’s version of cloud gaming for Galaxy devices simply allows Android games to be played without requiring a full downloading. Examples shown on the Gaming Hub currently include; Monopoly Go!, Homescapes, Marvel Contest of Champions and more.

Once you select a game, streaming starts almost immediately.

Notably, games work even on the wider aspect ratio of the Galaxy Z Fold 6.

Source: myphone.gr