Suddenly, LG and Samsung have unveiled the production of their game applications. LG has revised webos portal gaming, the operating system behind the manufacturer’s connected televisions. The new portal offers a new interface that will make players’ lives easier to choose a game.
LG and Samsung rethink their game hubs
Portal gaming is agnostic: it allows access to several clouds, including Xbox Cloud Gaming (with a Game Pass Ultimate subscription), Amazon Luna, Blacknut and Boosteroid. Thousands of titles are available through these services, both independent titles and AAA. The GeForce NOW application is also compatible Webos, and Nvidia has recently added the 4K 120 Hz support with HDR for LG TVs.
Global rankings also appear for a handful of games. The portal also offers all kinds of reduction on accessories; It is thus possible to Buy an Xbox controller with a 20 % discount in Europe. And for those who have not subscribed to any service in the cloud, no panic, a selection of free games is available as Tetris or Pac-Man. Over 4,000 streaming titles and 600 free games are accessible from the app.
The Portal gaming will be deployed in around thirty countries, including France, in the coming days. It will be necessary to wait a little longer to see the background of the Samsung mobile gaming hub, which the manufacturer wants to impose as the essential meeting point for mobile players on Galaxy smartphones.
Few details have been revealed, except that the application will offer personalized game recommendations (obviously propelled by AI), video content and bridges to players of players. The new interface will be visible later in the year.
In addition, Samsung also launched the beta of its cloud gaming service in Europe (nothing yet for France, but it is available in the United Kingdom and Germany). This is a platform to play “Premium mobile games”, without the need to download and install them. It was unveiled a year ago for North America. To attract developers, the manufacturer offers a sharing of 80/20 income.
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