Samsung’s 2022 TVs will bring Stadia and GeForce Now under one roof

Samsung is startingCES 2022byannouncingits latest generation of smart TVs featuring Micro LED and Neo QLED panels. Apart from a plethora of image and sound quality improvements, the company will debut the Samsung Gaming Hub on select new TVs with support for three game streaming services: GeForce Now, Stadia, and Utomik. The notable omission from this list is Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming, but worry not as Samsung says this is “just the beginning,” and support for more services will be added during the year.

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The new Gaming Hub will be available on select 2022 Samsung TVs later this year. It is unclear if the company will bring this feature to its older TVs or not. Other details like the picture quality, resolution, and audio quality for cloud gaming services are yet to be revealed, with Samsung planning to announce these details closer to the actual launch of the hub later this year.

Stadia is already available on select Android TVs. However, the gaming service is missing from Samsung TVs since they run on Tizen OS. With the debut of the Gaming Hub, this will no longer be an issue. LG did something similar for its TVs running webOS by launching adedicated Stadia appfor them last year.

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