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Samsung Launches Cloud Gaming for Galaxy Devices — Here’s What You Need to Know

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Samsung Gaming Hub

Samsung has officially launched its cloud gaming service in the US, offering Galaxy device owners a new way to play Android-native games instantly.

After being in beta since 2023, the service is now available through the Samsung Gaming Hub, marking a significant step in the company’s push to transform mobile gaming.

Unlike other cloud gaming platforms that bring console or PC games to mobile devices, Samsung’s service focuses on streaming Android games without requiring a full download. This allows players to enjoy titles like Monopoly Go!, Homescapes, and Marvel Contest of Champions instantly, bypassing the need for local installs.

While the service offers convenience, the game resolution appears slightly lower compared to locally installed versions, which may affect visual quality. However, it remains a handy solution for users looking to avoid cluttering their devices with numerous game downloads.

The cloud gaming service is accessible to anyone with a Samsung account, and it works seamlessly even on devices with unique screen sizes, like the Galaxy Z Fold 6.

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