Samsung Gaming Hub on Samsung TVs and select monitors offers access to cloud game streaming services. However, Gaming Hub is not available in India. While Samsung TVs gained access to Xbox Cloud Gaming late last year, the Gaming Hub wasn't launched. Samsung TVs and monitors could soon support Nvidia GeForce Now, one of the worldâs most popular game streaming services.
Nvidia GeForce Now launching in India this week
Earlier today, Nvidia sent an email to users in India announcing that GeForce Now will begin rolling out in India on April 16, 2026. This will allow users in the country to play games via Nvidiaâs cloud-based game streaming platform. The service supports up to 5K resolution and up to 360fps HDR streaming on compatible devices. It is expected to be available on Samsung TVs and monitors running Tizen OS through the GeForce Now app.
Currently, Samsung Gaming Hub, which provides access to multiple cloud gaming services, is not available on Samsung TVs and Tizen-based monitors in India. This is likely because only one major cloud gaming service, Xbox Cloud Gaming, has been available in the country so far. With the launch of GeForce Now, Samsung may finally roll out Gaming Hub in India through a software update for compatible devices.

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What is GeForce Now?
GeForce Now offers access to over 4,500 games. Out of these, around 2,300 titles are ready to play instantly, while others require installation through supported platforms. It works with major game stores such as Epic Games Store, Steam, Ubisoft Connect, and Xbox.
The service currently offers three subscription tiers:
- Free: Supports up to 1080p resolution at 60fps, includes ads, and limits sessions to one hour.
- Performance: Priced at $9.99 per month in the US, offering up to 1440p resolution at 60fps.
- Ultimate: Priced at $19.99 per month in the US, offering up to 4K resolution and up to 240fps on RTX 4000 series GPU servers, and up to 5K resolution and 360fps on RTX 5000 series GPU servers.
Nvidia has not yet announced pricing for India. More details are expected when the service officially launches later this week. Users who pre-registered will receive early access.
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