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It's been a year since Samsung launched its own mobile cloud-based game streaming service in the United States. The company has now announced that the service is being expanded to markets across Europe.
Galaxy device owners in Europe will be able to use this service to stream leading mobile titles with no downloads required on their device. These titles will be accessible through the Samsung Mobile Gaming Hub.
Samsung has begun the beta roll out of its mobile game streaming service in the United Kingdom and Germany today. The service will eventually be available in more markets across Europe.
The company has also revealed that a full redesign for the Mobile Gaming Hub is being developed and it will be launched later this year. The company promises that the new version will offer increased personalization, smarter tools, and new features to connect with games and form communities.
It's billed as a new unified desitnation for all mobile gaming needs on Galaxy devices. In addition to playing their favorite games without downloads or installs, users will also be able to watch gameplay content and benefit from integrated AI tools that will help in gameplay and discovery.
Samsung hasn't said precisely when it intends to launch this new version, but it's likely that we'll hear more about it at the Samsung Developers Conference in October.
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Galaxy device owners in Europe will be able to use this service to stream leading mobile titles with no downloads required on their device. These titles will be accessible through the Samsung Mobile Gaming Hub.
A full redesign is on the cards as well
Samsung has begun the beta roll out of its mobile game streaming service in the United Kingdom and Germany today. The service will eventually be available in more markets across Europe.
The company has also revealed that a full redesign for the Mobile Gaming Hub is being developed and it will be launched later this year. The company promises that the new version will offer increased personalization, smarter tools, and new features to connect with games and form communities.
It's billed as a new unified desitnation for all mobile gaming needs on Galaxy devices. In addition to playing their favorite games without downloads or installs, users will also be able to watch gameplay content and benefit from integrated AI tools that will help in gameplay and discovery.
Samsung hasn't said precisely when it intends to launch this new version, but it's likely that we'll hear more about it at the Samsung Developers Conference in October.
The post Samsung’s mobile game streaming service is expanding to Europe appeared first on imeisource.