Less than a year has passed since Samsung announced the arrival of PlayGalaxy Link, its interactive gaming service to broadcast
This is confirmed by the company itself in an official statement, which states that, after the end of the platform beta period, do not proceed with the project and, instead, the end of the service will be announced in the near future March 27.
Samsung PlayGalaxy Link will close its doors on March 27
Or for some reason when Samsung decided to make this decision – other than "changes in internal policies" -, they explain that it was made after "many difficult discussions". However, they explain that this approach will allow the company to focus its efforts on developing new products.
Yes Samsung released a road map of this platform before the last disappearance. In it they explain that, from February 26, the users of the platform will be notified of the end of the service, and later, on March 1, a change will be made to the server and the client in preparation for the termination of the service. Finally, the platform would go into effect starting March 27 at 6:00 Korean time.
Those of you who are not familiar with the app that will close its doors next week, should know that it is its platform to broadcast games designed for you Samsung Galaxy mobile users They were able to use their favorite PC titles right on their smartphone.
To do this, the company has provided a mobile app with the official Windows customer. Therefore, the platform requires computer technology requirements that were much higher than other competing platforms, which do not require high portability because video games work directly on the company's own servers.
In making this forum, Samsung has used licensed technology from Parsec, a specialized company that has spent years working in the field of to broadcast video games. In fact, in a statement itself South Korea includes a link to the official Parsec website, where it is still possible to download a remote access app for PC games.
Without deactivating the platform, it's unknown whether Samsung intends to stop selling the controller. "Samsung Glap" announced next to the platform. To this day, these acquisitions continue to sell for as low as $ 120 when they were originally announced, and as they interact with many Android devices over the Galaxy series terminals, it's an exciting option when it comes to enjoying titles from other services such as Nvidia GeForce Now or Steam Link.
Follow Andro4all
About Christian Collado
Growth Editor at Andro4all, specializing in SEO. I am studying software development and writing about technology, especially the Android world and everything related to Google since 2016. You can follow me On Twitter, email me if you have something to tell me, or contact me via my LinkedIn profile.
My work group: