Samsung could launch a game streaming service this week

According to Korea Economic Daily, Samsung will present its cloud gaming platform for mobile devices at the “Samsung Developer Conference 2023” to be held in San Francisco on October 5.

Call of Duty: Mobile on Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 / Photography: David Freire

After Google Stadia disappeared, it became the two big cloud gaming platforms Xbox Game Pass and NVIDIA GeForce NOWbut we also see how other companies that have nothing to do with video games are doing, such as Netflix Launching its own game streaming service. In fact, Netflix has now been available to some users in Canada and the United Kingdom since mid-August.

In this sense, a conversation in which he participated was leaked the edge Claims that Samsung could launch this week Your video game streaming service for Galaxy phones and tablets.

This is everything we know about the Galaxy Cloud gaming platform.

A recent report by the Korea Economic Daily He confirms that the Korean giant plans to announce its own platform for broadcasting video games, which it calls “Galaxy Cloud,” in Samsung Developers Conference 2023 will be held in San Francisco, North America, on October 5.

According to the above media, this is a cloud gaming service from Samsung It will be exclusive to the company’s smartphones and tablets A beta version of it is already being tested in the United States and Canada Very positive feedback from users.

The Korean giant confirmed that it will not charge any kind of subscription for this cloud gaming platform, as only its users will have to Pay for the games they want to play And to enjoy other video game streaming services within it such as, for example, Nvidia GeForce Now.

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This way, if you have a Samsung smartphone or tablet, you can enjoy it A large number of free and paid mobile games In the case of the latter You will save the commission charged by Google Play Store and App Store.

According to this report, Samsung has decided to launch its own mobile gaming platform Mitigating revenue loss due to declining mobile device saleswhich, according to Counterpoint Research analysts, It will decrease by 6% compared to last year.

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