Samsung
Samsung Gaming Hub could launch in India following GeForce Now
Samsung may soon launch the Gaming Hub in India as GeForce Now is coming soon. Nvidia has recently announced that its GeForce Now service will launch in India later this year to make it the first major cloud gaming platform in the country.
Samsung Gaming Hub lets users stream games from cloud gaming services like GeForce Now, Xbox Cloud Gaming, and more. It’s currently available on Samsung smart TVs and monitors in certain countries.
However, it hasn’t launched in India yet. With GeForce Now coming to India, Samsung may decide to bring the Gaming Hub to Indian users as well. It will allow users to access the service easily on their Samsung TVs and monitors.
GeForce Now in India will offer gamers a chance to play top PC games in high-quality resolution, up to 4K at 240fps, using Nvidia’s powerful servers. The service will be available through a local data center in India, which will make it easier for users to stream games without delays.
Once GeForce Now is available, it could be added to Samsung’s Gaming Hub to make it easy for Indian gamers to enjoy cloud gaming on their Samsung devices. The Gaming Hub could work on models released in the past few years, such as the S95D series, as well as on Samsung’s Smart Monitors, newer ViewFinity models, and high-end Odyssey gaming monitors.
Samsung Galaxy S25, Ballie Robot may launch as Subscription Service