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Samsung’s game streaming service is likely to launch this weekend


Samsung Probably officially at its developer conference on Thursday, October 13th Cloud games serviceIt launches through Samsung Game Launcher on Galaxy phones.

According to Korean publicationsSamsung’s new cloud service, which has been in beta for a few months now, is aimed at mobile games, unlike most other similar services that offer PC and console games. With its approach, the Korean giant apparently aims to largely recover lost revenue from ads displayed during game installs, which have been subject to various restrictions over the past few years.

Jung Hyuk Woo, vice president and head of game services at Samsung Electronics, in August VentureBeat said:

“90% of people who are interested in a game publisher’s content through ads have never actually played that game. We believe that the cloud streaming service can do something useful for mobile game publishers by completely eliminating the need to download and install and visit the App Store.”

Samsung is looking to make money with game streaming service

Samsung has had a tough year financially as smartphone sales have slowed, and now the Korean giant is apparently looking to boost revenue from the devices it already owns with the help of its cloud streaming service and advertising. to give

Samsung already offers a Gaming Hub game streaming app for its smart TVs, but it bundles together a bunch of other streaming services like Amazon Luna and Nvidia GeForce Now. On the other hand, the new service, which is completely independent and a tool in Game Launcher, is designed for mobile phones.

This weekend, after Samsung’s developer conference, new information will probably be released in this regard.

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