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Samsung’s refreshed Mobile Gaming Hub is trying to make it easier to discover new games

January 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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During CES 2026, Samsung unveiled plenty of new TVs, monitors and other hardware. However, the company is also looking to expand further into video games and has announced a significant refresh to its Gaming Hub on smartphones.

Engadget spoke with Samsung’s Jong Woo, VP of Game Services, who explained that the update will offer more personalized, faster ways to play and place greater emphasis on up-and-coming titles. Now available on Galaxy devices, with further updates planned, the new hub wants to be a more active space for the latest mobile games.

“We believe that gamers want to find new content that is personalized to them,” said the VP of Samsung Games Services. He continued: “We want to bring content to users and make it immediately available for them to play. We have instant plays where, through our cloud streaming technology, we can take Android-native games and put them in the cloud, so that when users want to try them, they don’t have to go through the friction of downloading them first.”

According to Samsung, the mobile Gaming Hub attracts over 160 million users across smartphones and other devices. However, the VP of Game Services at Samsung believes that, despite the vast library of games across many genres available to mobile users, “mobile game discovery is broken.”

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Initially, the mobile Gaming Hub was a supplemental app for all purchased games, allowing users to track their collection. With this update, all games purchased from both Google Play and the Galaxy Store are stored in the Gaming Hub. It’s designed to be a single place for players to view their owned games, find recommendations, access cloud streaming for select games and even watch highlights from content creators.

According to Woo, the larger goal of the new Samsung mobile Gaming Hub is to personalize and guide the mobile gaming experience for players, which has remained nebulous compared with gaming discovery experiences on PC and consoles.

“We’re getting a lot of feedback from the users, a lot of it from focus testing and beta testing, and what we’re finding is that we believe we are solving pain points for mobile gamers,” said Woo about rebuilding the Gaming Hub. “We’re getting an idea of gamer preferences at the individual, personalized level. Based on all of that, we’re able to provide different types of recommendations.”

Another reason for the new changes to the Samsung Gaming Hub was to help foster a community for mobile gamers, including players and developers. In addition to sharing YouTube videos and content from gaming creators and streamers, the company plans to add more social elements to the Gaming Hub to make mobile gaming feel more active and less isolating.

“Mobile is a very personal experience, right? It’s your personal device, and oftentimes when you play games on mobile, it feels like a solitary experience,” said Woo. Currently, the revamped Mobile Gaming Hub is only available for Galaxy smartphones and tablets. Users on non-Galaxy devices will still use the previous version of the Gaming Hub, for now.

Compared with PC and console online hubs like Steam and PlayStation Network, it’s clear that mobile platforms are still figuring out how to create an equally compelling space for engagement. Even with the vast user base, mobile game hubs tend to be a go-between for users to get to the products. There’s more work to do, but the new Gaming Hub could be the first step in the right direction.

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