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You've probably heard of the Gaming Hub service. This is Samsung's cloud gaming service built into its TVs. The Korean giant has now announced that it will expand into phones Galaxy.

Cloud gaming has become increasingly popular in recent years, with GeForce Now and Xbox Cloud Gaming being some of the most popular cloud gaming services. Each of these services has its own app for different platforms. Samsung has combined all these services for easier access into one application that is built into its TVs. Now its cloud gaming service Gaming Hub is coming to smartphones Galaxy. The Korean giant announced this at the Game Developers Conference.

 

Gaming Hub for phones Galaxy will bring the Instant Plays feature, which allows users to "jump" into the game right away without having to download and install it first. The main attraction of the service is quick access to most cloud gaming services within one application. Have this on your smartphone Galaxy could prove to be a major advantage. The service on the Korean giant's phones will also allow more users to experience cloud gaming in a more accessible way.

The Gaming Hub app would also be on phones Galaxy was intended to function as a place where users would be able to automatically save downloaded games from the Play Store or Galaxy Store. At the moment, the app is available in beta (specifically in the US and Canada) with a "select number of games". Samsung has not revealed when its sharp version will be launched globally, but we shouldn't have to wait long.

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