Starting today, the Samsung Gaming Hub is coming to all of the company's smart TVs and monitors released this year. The new feature compiles all the notable video game streaming apps and makes them accessible. This means that owners of compatible Samsung smart TV and monitors can access Nvidia GeForce Now, Google Stadia, Twitch, as well as Utomik and Xbox TV, via the Samsung Gaming Hub UI. Samsung also revealed that the Amazon Luna is coming soon as well.
But, that's not all. The Samsung Gaming Hub is more than just a cloud gaming access point. Owners can also access HDMI-connected video game consoles connected with passthrough controller inputs that let you use a single controller across multiple platforms. This lets you use Bluetooth headsets and controllers across multiple devices as well as apps and services that you can access through the Samsung Gaming Hub.
The most notable addition to the Samsung Gaming Hub is the Xbox TV app. The Xbox TV app is currently exclusive to the Samsung Gaming Hub and will let those with active Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscriptions access their Xbox Cloud Gaming library.
With access to more than 100 games, we'd say that the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is worth a try if only for a month if you have a compatible Samsung smart TV and monitor already.
