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Author: Jon Porter
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Samsung’s PlayGalaxy Link service, which allowed you to stream games from your PC to select Galaxy smartphones, is shutting down on March 27th, the company has announced. Technically, Samsung made the announcement at the end of February, but the closure didn’t come to our attention until Gamasutra spotted the announcement earlier this week.
Samsung didn’t elaborate much on the reasons for the closure, simply saying that “internal policy changes” are behind the decision. However, Gamasutra notes that the announcement came just weeks after Samsung announced a major partnership with Microsoft as part of its Galaxy S20 launch event. The partnership is likely to see Microsoft’s xCloud game streaming service appearing on Samsung’s devices in...
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Samsung’s PlayGalaxy Link service, which allowed you to stream games from your PC to select Galaxy smartphones, is shutting down on March 27th, the company has announced. Technically, Samsung made the announcement at the end of February, but the closure didn’t come to our attention until Gamasutra spotted the announcement earlier this week.
Samsung didn’t elaborate much on the reasons for the closure, simply saying that “internal policy changes” are behind the decision. However, Gamasutra notes that the announcement came just weeks after Samsung announced a major partnership with Microsoft as part of its Galaxy S20 launch event. The partnership is likely to see Microsoft’s xCloud game streaming service appearing on Samsung’s devices in...
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