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Samsung teams up with Hatch for 5G game streaming in the US

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Last updated: June 4th, 2019 at 12:05 UTC+02:00

Samsung has announced a new partnership with the 5G game streaming service Hatch. The company has launched the Hatch for Samsung app for the Galaxy S10 5G. The app is available in the Game Launcher, and comes with  one month’s worth of Hatch Premium for free. It enables the owners of Samsung’s first 5G phone to play popular games like Hitman GO, Monument Valley, and Angry Birds instantly over streaming. The promotion, however, is currently available to the Galaxy S10 5G owners in the United States only.

Over 100 mobile games on demand

Faster speed and lower latency are two big features being touted about with 5G networks. These features could take video game streaming on mobile devices to the next level, and Samsung feels it's the right time to team up with Hatch. Specially designed for 5G networks, Hatch brings immediate responsiveness in video game streaming on mobile devices, Samsung says.

With Hatch Premium membership, owners of the Galaxy S10 5G get access to over 100 mobile games on their smartphone. The continuously growing collection includes high quality games from several premium developers. Users don't need to install the games separately onto their device, neither do they require in-game purchases.

Hatch Premium also gives subscribers access to Hatch Originals such as Arkanoid Rising, which are exclusive to the platform. Live leaderboards, which are updated in the real time, are also available through the Hatch for Samsung app.

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