After proving popular in the United States, Samsung’s Mobile Gaming Hub is officially expanding to international markets, with Europe the first stop. The service transforms Galaxy smartphones into cloud gaming consoles, giving users instant access to a library of games without the need for downloads or installations.
Samsung Brings Mobile Gaming Hub to the UK and Germany
Samsung confirmed that the expansion begins this week, starting with users in the UK and Germany. The platform will come pre-loaded on newer Galaxy devices, though Samsung hasn’t specified exact model eligibility.
The Mobile Gaming Hub works much like the company’s existing Gaming Hub for TVs and monitors, offering quick access to cloud games from supported services. With a stable internet connection, players can launch and play instantly — no storage space needed.
From Cloud Play to a Central Gaming Hub
Beyond cloud gaming, Samsung appears to have bigger plans for the service. The company has revealed it wants the Mobile Gaming Hub to become a one-stop destination for all things gaming on Galaxy devices.
This means the Hub won’t just showcase cloud titles but will also serve as a centralized hub for locally installed games from stores like the Galaxy Store. In the future, users can expect additional features such as:
- Watching gameplay content
- Engaging with gaming communities
- Enhanced social features to make the experience more interactive
Overhaul Coming Later This Year
Samsung teased a major overhaul of the platform is on the way, with more details likely to be revealed later in 2025. The evolution of Mobile Gaming Hub could position Samsung as a leader in the growing field of cloud and hybrid gaming, while also creating more value for its Galaxy devices.
The launch of Mobile Gaming Hub in Europe marks the beginning of Samsung’s broader global rollout. With the promise of cloud gaming, centralized game management, and community features, the service could change the way users game on their phones.
While the rollout starts small, expanding beyond the US is a significant milestone. As Samsung prepares for the full platform reveal later this year, its vision for Galaxy devices as complete gaming ecosystems is coming into sharper focus.
