cross-posted from !samsung@lemdro.id
- Samsung is launching a new cloud gaming service on its Galaxy smartphones and tablets, with the service possibly reaching “1 billion” Galaxy devices as early as this week.
- The cloud gaming service aims to remove game download times, enabling immediate streaming of mobile games without the need for downloading them from the Play Store or Galaxy Store.
- Samsung plans to undercut the typical 30% service fees charged by other platforms to attract developers to its cloud gaming service.
- The cloud gaming service has been integrated into the Samsung Game Launcher and has received positive feedback during ongoing testing.
- This move follows Samsung’s earlier ventures into cloud gaming, including the 2022 launch of Gaming Hub on its TVs, which integrated various cloud gaming services.
- Everyone’s first question: “How do I disable this?” - I’m curious where the need is for mobile games specifically. It doesn’t take much time to download the games. - Not so much downloading games but offloading the processing to powerful servers in the cloud so you can play games that your phone typically can’t handle. - And battery savings. - I’ve been playing games on my Pixel 7 pro streaming from my PC using moonlight and my phone lasts 8+ hours while gaming. - What controller and mount do you use? - Gamesir X2 Pro 
 
 
 
 
 
- mobile game publishers - Meh. Call me when they start streaming PC and Console games, and I may be interested. I don’t see the point of streaming mobile games, when there aren’t any decent AAA games that isn’t full of mtx/gacha crap. - I’m also scratching my head on this. Maybe they have plans for high quality mobile games like RE: Village arriving on iOS? I can’t see much reason to stream what we currently have. - There’s so much potential in mobile gaming. So unfortunate we have crapshoot games though. 
 
 
- But… Why? - $$$ 
 





