Samsung has recently launched its mobile cloud gaming platform, Gaming Hub. The platform lets Galaxy smartphone owners stream and play native Android games via the cloud without downloading the game on the handset. The platform was in the beta testing stage from the last year. As of now, Samsung has not confirmed anything regarding the India launch of the Gaming Hub and it is only available in North America. Expectations are that the feature will soon make a debut in the Indian market soon.
Samsung Gaming Hub details
As claimed by Samsung, the mobile cloud gaming platform lets the user access Android games without downloading them on all Galaxy devices. This will help the users in saving their phone space along with nullifying the difference between the hardware performance of multiple devices. And the process of streaming with Gaming Hub is user-friendly.
The best part about the Gaming Hub is that it is connected to Samsung’s Galaxy Store app. As explained by Samsung, when a user clicks on an ad for an Android game, they will be redirected to the Galaxy Store where they can start playing the game without installing it or setting up their account.
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There are chances that that cloud gaming platform will expand to more devices like Tablets and Smart TVs, in the near future. As of now, Samsung has not said anything related to the inclusion of PC games in its cloud gaming service similar to what Xbox Cloud Gaming does. Well, we can’t say anything about that now as it will be too early to claim anything. The only thing that the consumers are excited about right now is the launch of the service in the Indian market.
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