Samsung Gaming Hub, which brings access to all the popular cloud game streaming services, was launched three years ago. It is available on Samsung TVs and monitors running Tizen OS in some countries.
It isn't available in India right now, but it could soon be released in the country as Nvidia has announced GeForce Now is coming to India soon.
Nvidia GeForce Now's entry into India could force Samsung to launch Samsung Gaming Hub on its TVs in the country
During Nvidia's CES 2025 keynote event, it was revealed that GeForce Now will be launched in India this year. It would be the first popular cloud game streaming service in the country.
To cater to the growing gaming market in India, Nvidia has announced that it is launching the country's first GeForce RTX-powered data center. That means gaming enthusiasts in India can play PC games without buying a PC, as the cloud game streaming service works on most laptops, PCs, smartphones, tablets, and TVs/media streaming devices.
Nvidia said it will launch the GeForce Now Ultimate subscription in India, letting users stream AAA gaming titles at 4K resolution, a 240fps frame rate, HDR, and 7.1-channel audio. The top-tier subscription costs $19.99 per month and brings features like DLSS Frame Generation, Nvidia Reflex, and Cloud G-Sync.
Once GeForce Now becomes available in India, it could be available on compatible Samsung TVs via Samsung Gaming Hub. It will be available on all TVs launched over the past 2-3 years, including the S95D, which you can watch in our video below.
Once the Samsung Gaming Hub goes live in India, it will likely also be available on Samsung's monitors that run Tizen OS. Those monitors include the Smart Monitor lineup, some newer ViewFinity models, and high-end Odyssey gaming monitors.
GeForce Now coming to Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest, Steam Deck
Nvidia also announced that GeForce Now streaming is coming officially to several mixed-reality and virtual-reality headsets, including the Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 3S, and Pico 4 series (and earlier models).
The cloud game streaming service is also coming later this year to the Steam Deck handheld gaming console lineup. Gamers can enjoy games in 4K resolution at 60fps and in HDR. It is already available in beta, but the official GeForce Now app will be made available to the Steam Deck this year.