Samsung Gaming Hub to Launch Its Own Official Video Game Controller
Samsung Gaming Hub is set to revolutionize the gaming industry with the launch of its very own official video game controller. Developed by accessories manufacturer PDP, the controller is expected to hit the market later this year and will be priced at an affordable $50.
Resembling an Xbox game pad, the controller will be available in an attractive “Replay Midnight Blue” color. To showcase its identity, it will feature the phrase “Designed for Samsung Gaming Hub” on the back.
The release of this controller marks the beginning of the Designed for Samsung Gaming Hub program, which aims to introduce a range of innovative accessories for Samsung televisions in the near future. Samsung emphasizes its commitment to quality, compatibility, and safety for all products carrying the Designed for Samsung Gaming Hub designation.
The controller is compatible with a range of Samsung TVs, monitors, and the second-generation Freestyle projector. Furthermore, it can also be used with most Bluetooth-compatible devices, providing users with a versatile gaming experience.
One of the notable features of the controller is its impressive battery life, allowing for an incredible 40 hours of playtime per charge. Additionally, the low-latency Bluetooth connection reaches up to 30 feet, ensuring gamers do not experience any delays.
Samsung’s commitment to delivering an exceptional gaming experience is evident in the dedicated Samsung Gaming Hub button and TV volume controls included in the controller’s design.
Gamers can already start making plans for this exciting addition to their gaming setups, as PDP’s controller is available for pre-order on their website and Amazon, with a listing on Best Buy coming soon.
The increasing focus of TV manufacturers such as Samsung, LG, and Sony on catering to gamers is not surprising. Gaming has become more mainstream, and these companies are keen to tap into this lucrative market.
For those unfamiliar with Samsung Gaming Hub, it is a cloud gaming interface that streams video games, much like the popular Netflix app on TVs. The gameplay experience is dependent on the internet connection, with slower streams resulting in lower image quality. Although it may not match the experience of playing on a console, the Samsung Gaming Hub still offers a solid and serviceable gaming experience.
With the launch of the official video game controller and the promise of more accessories in the pipeline, Samsung Gaming Hub is poised to become a major player in the gaming industry. Gamers can look forward to an enhanced gaming experience on their Samsung televisions in the near future.