Samsung Electronics Co. and Microsoft Corporation have joined forces to open a special place where players can play their favorite Xbox game titles. The companies launched the gaming hub designed to bring an exciting gaming experience to more gamers.
Samsung Electronics and Microsoft have built a dedicated gaming space at Microsoft Experience Centers in New York and London, and these were called the Samsung Gaming Hub. They were fitted with Samsung Smart television sets and gaming monitors to offer a unique gaming experience to Xbox players.
These free-to-play gaming zones are located at the MRC at Regent Street in London and Fifth Avenue in New York. These places have three gaming areas that have a variety of Samsung gaming screens that will surely offer crisp and clear visuals during play, and this makes the experience even more enjoyable for both novice and seasoned gamers.
According to The Korea Economic Daily, Samsung Electronics and Microsoft installed the former’s gaming monitors and TVs at the Microsoft Experience Centers to provide an immersive gaming experience to local players.
The MEC in New York opened earlier than the gaming hub in London. The US location was launched late last month, while the Regent Street center was opened just last week. Visitors will have the opportunity to play their favorite Xbox games using Samsung’s 98-inch Neo QLED 4K, Odyssey G3, or Odyssey Arc monitors.
“It is a great pleasure to work with Microsoft to deliver the impressive experience of Samsung Gaming Hub to global gamers,” Samsung Electronics’ president of visual display business, Han Sang Sook, said in a statement. “Samsung Gaming Hub is a manifestation of Samsung’s evolving screen experience. Going forward, Samsung will expand its partnerships and innovative technology to create an even more mature service that is loved by gamers all over the world.”


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