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Samsung launches Game Portal

Samsung announced its plans to launch the Samsung Game Portal, an online store focused on gaming. The initial rollout will begin in late June, starting with countries such as the US, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and Brazil.

The Game Portal aims to enhance convenience for gamers by offering a comprehensive online store where they can browse and purchase various gaming products, including smartphones, TVs, gaming monitors, and SSDs. Additionally, the portal will provide gamers with tailored gaming content based on their preferences.

Some of the notable products that will be available on the Game Portal include the Galaxy S23 Ultra, Neo QLED 8K TVs, the Odyssey OLED G9 monitor, and the 990 Pro SSD. To celebrate the launch of the Game Portal, Samsung will provide discounts on bundles of gaming devices and offer various regional incentives for the recently launched Odyssey gaming monitors and Neo QLED 8K TVs.

For the UK, these incentives can go up to £500 when buying a Galaxy S23 Ultra with an Odyssey OLED G9 gaming monitor or £400 when grabbing a Galaxy S23+ with an OLED G8 monitor. Other nice promotions include getting a free 25-inch Odyssey G4 monitor when getting a 55-inch 4K Neo QLED TV or a £300 discount when buying an OLED G7 monitor and a Galaxy S23.

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