Samsung will announce its game streaming service next month. It will be called PlayGalaxy Link but only a few details are known about the service. However, Samsung uploaded a short video demoing the service on its Korean Youtube channel.

Based on the video, the feature will be available first on the Galaxy Note10 and Galaxy Note10+. As you can see in the clip, users will be able to stream games played on their PCs to their phones. The user has to sign in to the PlayGalaxy Link app on their computer, and also launch the app on their phone.

Both devices will have to be on the same Wi-Fi network and also use the same Samsung account. Once set up, you will be able to pause a game on your PC and continue playing on your mobile phone.

It has been reported that Parsec is the company behind the low-latency technology used for PlayGalaxy Link.

The video also shows the Galaxy Note10 has a special controller attached to it. Called the Glap Controller, it is said to be custom-made for Samsung but can also work with devices under 7.5-inches in size and not more than 10.1 millimeters thick.

Glap Controller

The controller has a D-pad and a joystick on the left while the right is home to XYAB action buttons and another joystick. There are additional buttons like the home button, play, and power buttons. It also has trigger buttons at the top. The controller has a 10-hour battery life and will also work with a Windows PC. The Glap Controller is priced at GBP 79.99 in the UK and USD 72.99 on Amazon in the US.

PlayGalaxy Link will be available for free when it launches in September but it is unknown if there will be exclusive games for the platform later in the future.

(Sources: 1, 2)

 

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