![]() ![]() ![]() Looking to upgrade to an Xbox and Nvidia cloud gaming compatible TV? Check out our Samsung Black Friday deals – and our Black Friday TV deals guide. If you have a Game Pass Ultimate subscription, you can also play Xbox Series X or S games. We’re keen to hear the reasoning for the hold out, but as things stand right now, it’s difficult to know just what Samsung have to gain by continuing to lock out a huge number its users from the built-in game streaming party. If you want to stream your Xbox Series X or S games with an official method that works all the time, the Xbox Android app lets you stream your console to your phone. Now officially integrated into the Xbox app for smartphones and tablets, as well as being available on PC, an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription lets you stream games instantly from the. While we understand Samsung not wanting its users to have a degraded experience on TVs that aren’t up to the job of streaming, there are so many TVs from the last few years that promised powerful processors that you'd hope could run the services smoothly, but that currently look unlikely to ever be offered access to the apps. ![]() It’s also notable that Samsung Gaming Hub, the handy, all-in-one menu which features on 2022 models won’t be part of the update for 2021 TV’s, with users only given access to individual apps, adding to the half-hearted nature of the roll out. It will, nevertheless, come as something of a disappointment for older Samsung smart TV owners who will rightly feel somewhat ignored by the current situation. In a week where cloud gaming took something of a hit with news that Microsoft had unceremoniously kicked its plans for its low-cost Xbox Keystone streaming console to the kerb, this development from Samsung unquestionably needs to be welcomed by gamers. Samsung 2022 smart TV with Gaming Hub and Xbox app (Image credit: Samsung) Analysis: Samsung’s cloud app roll-out could have been so much more Microsoft is working on a Roku-esque Xbox streaming stick and a smart TV app that’ll let you play Xbox games beamed over the internet from remote services with Xbox Cloud Gaming. In order to benefit from the improved frame rates and resolutions you’ll need a GeForce Now premium membership which will also give access to RTX ON ray tracing, priority access to Nvidia gaming servers plus extended eight-hour session lengths. "Rolling out in a few weeks, the offer will enable GeForce NOW players to stream PC games at up to 4K resolution at 60 frames per second natively in 2022 and select 2021 Samsung Smart TVs without waiting for downloads, installs, patches or updates," Samsung said. Samsung also announced that it will also be rolling out a big improvement to Nvidia GeForce Now performance on a number of its TVs lines, with the app set to be updated to allow support 4K at 60fps game streaming. The brand also revealed that gaming subscription service Utomik and Amazon’s Luna platform will also be part of the app roll out, with Antstream and Blacknut set to follow next year. The line-up of 2021 Samsung Smart TVs getting Xbox and Nvidia GeForce Now apps is as follows: QN700A, QN800A, QN850A, QN900A, WS1A, LS03A, AU7000, AU8000, AU9000, Q50A, Q60A, Q70A, Q80A, QN85A, QN90A and QN95A. ![]()
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