First on the Samsung TV

At the end of June, Microsoft will bring the Xbox TV app, announced in 2021, to the first Samsung televisions and smart monitors. Using Game Pass Ultimate, games can be started by streaming without a console on the big screen. In addition, PC improvements are announced.
Updated July 8
Samsung has been distributing it since the beginning of July Firmware update জন্য for models from 2022 Gaming hub with Xbox cloud gaming is moving forward like this Stadia and GeForce Now are available there and Amazon’s game streaming service Luna will follow in the future. Supported Xbox Official Controllers (including Xbox 360), PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, Stadia Controller, Nvidia Shield Controller and Logitech and other providers. In particular, this year’s 4K and 8K smart TVs from Samsung and Odyssey Neo G9, G85SB, G70 / 65B, M80B, M70 / 50B are supported. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. (Via: 4KFilme.de)
Original post from 10 June
A year ago, Microsoft announced that Xbox Cloud Gaming (formerly xCloud) would also be introduced on smart TVs. A separate streaming device was also promised. It was originally planned for the end of 2021, but was delayed. At least for television, the Xbox app date is now fixed. From June 30 The app comes Samsungs 2022er-TVs And there have been integrated gaming hubs.
Then all you need is a Bluetooth controller and a subscription to Game Pass Ultimate. After registration, the app grants access to the extensive game library and they can be played via streaming without Home Xbox performance. Apparently, the Xbox app has reached Samsungs as well Smart monitor M8However, it is not clear whether it will be ready for TV on June 30

Focus next to PC gaming
In addition, Microsoft has announced plans for post-improvement for gaming on PC. Optimizations for latency are currently being tested and will continue Auto-HDR And variable refresh rate (VRR). However, VRR has been around for years in the form of VESA Adaptive Sync, AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync – apparently Microsoft is aiming for a Windows-native solution. In addition to auto-HDR, it should have its own HDR calibration app Following is probably a port on the Xbox counterpart.
A Game pass widget and a new controller bar There are test episodes. A quick overview of the latter should list the most recently launched games. Incidentally, for cloud gaming through the Edge browser, someone wants to implement a “clarity boost” aimed at increasing the sharpness and clarity of streamed games. Without it, over the next year Project Moorcraft Designed, which will add game demos nearby.

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