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Nvidia’s GeForce Now will be available on Samsung TVs through new Gaming Hub app

Nvidia is wrapping up its weekly GeForce Now library updates for the month today with six new games joining the library. While new games are usually the highlight of these updates, this week there is significantly more to share, as GeForce Now is joining the Samsung Gaming Hub, and Shield TV is getting a major software update. 

For starters, Nvidia has announced that GeForce Now will be available on all new Samsung Smart TVs through the new Gaming Hub app. This same app also offers Xbox Cloud Gaming, Google Stadia and soon, Amazon Luna, so all you have to do is hook up a Bluetooth controller to your TV, sign into your accounts and you can instantly start game streaming straight to your TV.

In addition, the Shield TV is getting a major update today. Software Experience Upgrade 9.1 is now rolling out to all Shield TVs, adding new features to improve efficiency, reduce controller latency, which should make game streaming a better experience all around.

As for the new games coming to GeForce Now today, they include:

In July, Nvidia has 13 games lined up so far, including new games like Loopmancer, Arma Reforger and Grimstar: Welcome to the Savage Planet.

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KitGuru Says: The Samsung Gaming Hub is shaping up to be quite promising. Game streaming services have made great strides recently, so having all of those major services available in one place should come in handy. 

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