Samsung’s cloud gaming hub is now available on some of its older TVs

smart tv interface with squares and icons for boosteroid, starfield, Fortnite, and more.
Boosteroid is the latest cloud gaming service to come to Samsung’s Gaming Hub. | Image: Samsung

Many older Samsung smart TVs can now run cloud gaming apps like Xbox Game Pass, GeForce Now, and more — allowing users to play modern games like Starfield, CyberPunk 2077, and more without a console. The news comes after Samsung promised in August that it would bring the option to millions of living rooms worldwide by sending an update to 2020 model-year TVs.

Samsung’s supported cloud gaming services (part of the company’s “Gaming Hub”) include Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass, Nvidia’s GeForce Now, and Amazon’s Luna. It also includes the smaller and less known services Utomik, Antstream Arcade, and Blacknut Cloud Gaming. Samsung is also announcing today that it’s adding another cloud streaming service called Boosteroid to its Gaming Hub....

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source https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/14/23959795/samsung-cloud-gaming-hub-boosteroid-tvs

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