Samsung is celebrating the first anniversary of the launch of their Gaming Hub this week with a brand new update that's life today. The team has given the hub a new logo and a fresh interface that's smoother and easier to navigate, as well as more customization options for the main screen of the hub so you can connect to your consoles, cloud gaming, or any title you recently played with ease.
“Gaming has become an important part of consumers’ lifestyle, not just entertainment, especially for Millennials and Gen Z,” said Evelyn Kim, executive vice president of the D2C Center at Samsung Electronics, said in a statement. “We will implement various initiatives to provide customers with a superior gaming experience, from purchase to use, by providing an environment that makes it enjoyable and easy to purchase gaming-related products.”
The Samsung Game Portal will sell the Galaxy S23 Ultra optimized for mobile gaming, the Neo QLED TV for cloud gaming, and the Odyssey OLED G9 monitor for an immersive gaming experience. The 990 PRO SSD will also be available, enabling high-speed loading of PlayStation and DirectStorage PC games.
The gaming industry is one of the few sectors that continues to grow during the global economic downturn, and Samsung’s move to open the Game Portal is a key step in strengthening its leadership in the industry.
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