One day before the start of CES 2022, we have one more reason to closely follow the great world technology fair: the new gaming hub, Samsung. This new feature will give s access to cloud gaming on platforms like GeForce Now e Google Stadia. 3u241
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During CES 2022 which will start tomorrow, January 4th, we will see the most diverse electronic devices, exhibited by the largest technology companies in the world. THE Samsung, which is included in the package, will present its line of selected smart TVs that will have included with them the Gaming Hub, a new interface aimed at gamers within the new Smart Hub.

It will be possible to access games through the platforms GeForce Now e Google Stadia, being able to play them via the cloud. Despite being the main function of Gaming Hub, the feature does not only do that. According to the company, the Gaming Hub will still be able to offer gameplay between its console games or cloud games, all through the same controller, rather than needing a specific controller for cloud games — for example, play a title PlayStation with the control of Xbox.

In addition, a catalog containing a curation of recommended games on the smart TV main page will also be offered via AI Gaming artificial intelligence. This type of resource has already had its chance in the market, when we saw the Gaikai e OnLive, in 2012, and even between 2015 and 2017, when Samsung itself tried to get the PlayStation Now on their smart TVs.
We are working with partners to deliver the best levels of service to our platform. We will be announcing details as we get closer to launch.
Mike Lucero, Director of Gaming Products at Samsung
So far it is not clear which service will offer the best audio and video quality for cloud games, as Samsung has also informed which platform offers games on 4K, whether GeForce Now or Google Stadia. There is also no information about the possibility of existing smart TVs having the Gaming Hub in some way. Samsung's stance for now is that the feature will be available on some smart TVs released this year.
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