Samsung cloud gaming: According to reports, Samsung wants to make practically all Galaxy smartphones compatible with its cloud gaming service. According to Korea Economic Daily, Samsung has been developing its cloud gaming platform, which has been in beta testing for a while. This week, the company now intends to send it out to more than 1 billion Galaxy handsets.
Samsung cloud gaming may only be available on Galaxy smartphones and tablets, in contrast to other cloud gaming services and platforms.
According to the rumor, Samsung intends to announce on October 5 at the Samsung Developer Conference.
Users will be able to play the game via Samsung cloud gaming, per the source, without actually downloading it to their phone. The game will be instantly streamable for users through the Play Store or Samsung Galaxy Store.
The article also claims that Samsung intends to reduce the 30% fee that both the App Store and Play Store charge developers to draw them in.
The concept of entering the cloud gaming market is not new. However, Samsung has a significant advantage over rivals thanks to the ecosystem of Galaxy products, particularly smartphones and tablets. As a result, Samsung will be able to make more money through adverts, subscriptions, and even from game developers who list their titles on the platform.
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