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Samsung's cloud gaming service Gaming Hub is about to get even better. The Korean technology giant has announced that the service will receive an application this month that will bring over 100 quality titles.

The Xbox app will be on a cloud platform Samsung available from June 30. Samsung Gaming Hub is a new game streaming service available on select smart TVs from the Korean giant this year, including the Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K and QLED series and smart monitors series smart monitor also from this year. Whether the application will be available in our country is not known at the moment, Samsung mentions only "selected markets".

Through the Xbox Game Pass subscription service within the Samsung Gaming Hub, users of the mentioned devices will have access to more than a hundred games, including such gems as Halo Infinite, Forza Horizon 5, Doom Eternal, Sea of ​​Thieves, Skyrim or Microsoft Flight Simulator. According to Samsung, gamers can look forward to an "amazing gaming experience" with minimal latency and great visuals thanks to advanced motion enhancements and gaming performance technology. The Samsung Gaming Hub platform was introduced at CES earlier this year and features cloud gaming services such as Nvidia GeForce NOW, Google Stadia and Utomik.

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