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Gaikai’s Game Streaming Service Announced For Samsung TVs

Gaikai’s cloud gaming service will be available for new Samsung Smart TV’s later this year in the US. Gaikai is a service which allows users to stream “AAA games” such as Alan Wake, Mass Effect 3 and The Witcher II through internet connect devices such as PC’s, tablets and now Samsung TV’s.

The Gaikai app will be available to download for “high-end 2012 Smart TVs (beginning with the Samsung 7000 series and up)” and wiil be available to launch directly from Samsung’s Smart Hub. An external controller (which Gaikai will provide) is obviously required.

In an official statement, Gaikai CEO David Perry said;

“Our vision is to provide the same access to video games that consumers enjoy with TV shows, movies and music. Our research made Samsung the obvious partner to turn this vision into a reality.

Samsung is the largest TV manufacturer in the world and Gaikai is the industry-recognised fastest cloud-based streaming service for video games. Together, we will turn Samsung Smart TVs into a console-like experience capable of delivering the best-selling video games and other content instantly to consumers – no downloads, no extra hardware, no trips to the store.”

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Check out the full press release below;

SAMSUNG AND GAIKAI TO STREAM AAA-QUALITY VIDEO GAMES DIRECTLY TO SAMSUNG SMART TVS WITHOUT THE NEED OF ADDITIONAL HARDWARE

Samsung, the largest consumer electronics company in the world, and Gaikai, the fastest cloud gaming service, partner to create the future of video games

LOS ANGELES, CA – June 5, 2012 – Gaikai Inc., the innovative cloud gaming service, and Samsung, the world’s largest television manufacturer, today unveiled the next generation in video games: Samsung Cloud Gaming.
Samsung Cloud Gaming will open millions of consumers to an exciting new service that makes video games playable through Samsung Smart TVs. Connected via the Internet, Samsung Cloud Gaming utilizes Gaikai’s cloud-based streaming technology to deliver video games instantaneously to game players without the hassle of long download times, unsightly hardware or untidy wiring.

Samsung will soon begin accepting signups for the beta of Samsung Cloud Gaming for Samsung Smart TVs in the United States.

“Our vision is to provide the same access to video games that consumers enjoy with TV shows, movies and music. Our research made Samsung the obvious partner to turn this vision into a reality,” said David Perry, CEO of Gaikai Inc. “Samsung is the largest TV manufacturer in the world and Gaikai is the industry-recognized fastest cloud-based streaming service for video games. Together, we will turn Samsung Smart TVs into a console-like experience capable of delivering the best-selling video games and other content instantly to consumers – no downloads, no extra hardware, no trips to the store.”

“One of Samsung’s key strengths lies in bringing brand new technology and entertainment products to our consumers, and adding Gaikai to our Smart TVs delivers both,” said Kyung-shik Lee, Vice President, Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. “Working together we are proud to bring the biggest blockbuster video games straight onto Samsung televisions, significantly adding to the value of the Smart TV platform, as well as giving digital consumers an entirely new way to try and buy video games from the convenience of their living rooms.”
Samsung will utilize Gaikai’s open cloud platform to launch game titles directly from the Samsung Smart Hub environment featured in high-end 2012 Smart TVs, beginning with the Samsung 7000 series and up 2012 LED Smart TVs. A diverse selection of AAA content appealing to both families and gamers alike will be available to instantly play using game controllers in combination with the Samsung Smart TV.

Gaikai has spent over three years designing and building the fastest cloud-based streaming service in the world, instantly capable of delivering cutting-edge games without the need for any extra custom hardware or software. Coupled with relationships with the top video game and development partners around the world, Gaikai is capable of delivering a broad catalog of the world’s most exciting games straight to consumers across the web, including social networks like Facebook, or on any Internet-connected device, including televisions, set-top boxes and tablets.