LG brings 4K streaming games to TVs in 2023

LG Brings 4K Game Streaming to 2023 TVs. At CES 2023, LG Electronics showcased new webOS with dedicated gaming hub, adding cloud gaming features like Amazon Luna and 4k game streaming at 60 FPS through Nvidia GeForce NOW.

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The cloud gaming services, which can also be reached with a voice command from the LG Game Card on webOS 2023, offer titles from partners such as Nvidia, Blacknut, Utomik and now also Amazon Luna and Boosteroid, without the need for additional downloads or hardware. LG promises extremely smooth gameplay, thanks also to the 0.1 millisecond response time and very low input lag of the OLED displays, with various customization options including the Game Optimizer and specific settings for each game genre.

Already available in Full HD on 2021 and 2022 LG TVs running webOS 6.0 or later, GeForce NOW is now available to stream on 2020 models as well, and will be available to stream in 4k on select models later this year. LG TVs are therefore among the first that allow you to play in 4k at 60 FPS on a large screen using only a compatible controller.

GeForce NOW is Nvidia’s cloud gaming service that allows you to play through streaming. You can play various titles from the most popular digital stores – including free-to-play games like Fortnite, Apex Legends and Destiny 2. Accessible by LG’s Game Card in the US, Amazon Luna joins other cloud gaming services on the screen webOS master of the new LG TVs.

The Luna Membership offers access to a variety of games, from triple-A titles to retro-style platformers, family games and more, including Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Everspace and Team Sonic Racing, while the Prime Gaming channel offers Amazon Prime members get access to various exclusive, free-to-play titles each month.

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