Samsung Electronics Co. revealed it has opened its own gaming-focused shopping platform that will give users access to gaming product information as well as expert reviews. The company said on Monday, July 10, that the platform is now available on Samsung Game Portal, which is accessible via the company’s official website.
The addition of the gaming shopping platform to the Samsung Gaming Portal will make Samsung.com a one-stop place for customers who would like to purchase various Samsung-branded products. Plus, the gaming portal will also operate as a complete shopping platform where people will not only find gaming products but smartphones, PCs, television sets, gaming monitors, PCs, SSDs, and headsets.
The site will also be a place where people can get gaming product information, new product offers, gaming events, gaming news, and more. As per Pulse News, visitors of the site will especially see Samsung’s flagship products for gaming, such as the Neo QLED, which allows cloud gaming without using a separate console, the Odyssey OLED G9 gaming monitor, and the Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone that has been optimized for mobile gaming.
“We will make various efforts to provide an environment where customers can enjoy a differentiated gaming experience throughout the entire process, from purchasing to using, by offering a more enjoyable and convenient way to purchase gaming-related products,” Samsung Electronics vice president of general affairs in Korea, Kim Sung Wook, said in a statement.
Meanwhile, to mark the launch of the Samsung gaming portal and its shopping platform, the electronics giant is offering up to 45% discounts for selected gaming devices. The offer will run until July 31 and will be applied to items with regular prices. For shoppers who will buy two or more eligible items, they can avail of a bigger discount of up to KRW200,000 or $153, The Korea Economic Daily reported.
Photo by: Samsung Newsroom


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