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As you may remember, Samsung at this year's fair CES introduced (among other things) the gaming service Gaming Hub. He has now launched it on his selected TVs and monitors. Originally, it was supposed to be made available later, specifically at the end of the summer.

The Samsung Gaming Hub is available (more precisely, rolling out) in the US, Canada, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Brazil, and South Korea. It is compatible with a range of TVs NeoQLED from this year and a number of monitors smart monitor also from this year. Whether it will ever reach us or Central Europe at all is unknown at the moment.

As the name suggests, Samsung's new gaming platform serves as a digital hub to which various gaming and streaming services, both free and paid, are connected. The platform offers access to gaming services such as Xbox, Nvidia GeForce Now, Google Stadia and Utomik, and Amazon Luna is due to arrive soon. In addition, it offers access to popular video and music streaming services such as YouTube, Twitch and Spotify.

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