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Samsung unveils Odyssey Ark, the world’s first 55-inch 4K 1000R curved gaming screen with a 165Hz refresh rate

Samsung Electronics has announced the global launch of Odyssey Ark, the world’s first 55-inch 1000R curved gaming screen, adding a completely new form factor to the industry-leading Odyssey lineup. The huge display delivers a 165Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time (GtG), plus an all new Cockpit Mode and an exclusive controller, the Ark Dial — offering the ultimate window into the world of gaming wi...[Read More]

Samsung and Microsoft teams up to bring Xbox App to Samsung Gaming Hub on Neo QLED 8K/4K, QLED TVs and Smart Monitors

Samsung Electronics has officially unveiled that Xbox is joining Samsung Gaming Hub, a new game streaming discovery platform available on 2022 Samsung Smart TVs including Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, QLEDs, and 2022 Smart Monitor Series. Samsung Gaming Hub will become the world’s first Smart TV platform to include the Xbox app on Smart TVs. With this partnership, Samsung Gaming Hub users are now able...[Read More]

Review: Razer Kishi V2 Universal Gaming Controller for Android

When it comes to gaming controllers for smartphones, Razer has quite the experience in creating high-quality products. From the Raiju Mobile controller that offered a full-controller experience with a smartphone holder, the Razer Junglecat which featured a dual-sided controller design, and the original Razer Kishi which improves over the latter with low-latency controls. Razer has now announced it...[Read More]

Deliver Us The Moon coming soon on Stadia

Indie games publishing label, Wired Productions and acclaimed Dutch game studio, KeokeN interactive today announced that the epic sci-fi thriller Deliver Us The Moon is launching onto Stadia, Google’s cloud gaming platform that lets you instantly play video games on screens that you already own, in April 2022.

snakebyte to launch gaming controllers and accessories for Google Stadia

snakebyte group, leading innovators of consumer electronics hardware, announced today their intension to have a range of gaming controllers and accessories compatible with Google Stadia in time for launch of the cloud stream service, expected November 2019.

Google Stadia to be available from November

Google announced the availability of its cloud based game streaming service, Stadia from November 2019 in 14 countries and several more countries will join the service in 2010. Users from U.S., Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Netherlands,

AMD Radeon GPU taps into Google Stadia

AMD recently announced that Google has selected its high-performance, custom AMD Radeon datacenter GPUs for its Vulkan and Linux-based Google Stadia. AMD also is supporting Google with its software development tools and Linux-based, open-source Vulkan driver

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