Ludium Lab shared news that a native Sora Stream cloud gaming app will be available soon on Samsung Smart TVs running the Tizen operating system. This gives millions of Samsung TV owners a direct way to access the Sora Stream catalogue without extra hardware or setup. It is a simple idea, but it lines up well with how smart TV gaming has been growing.
The new native Sora Stream app will support both regular gamepads and Sorapad, which lets you use a mobile device to simulate a controller. It is good to see both options available since it covers the setups people already use with cloud gaming. Ludium Lab describes this as a straightforward way to play on a TV without extra steps.
The team also notes that the app includes their latest features and functionalities along with a wide catalogue of games. The lineup spans puzzle titles and major AAA releases, giving people a mix of lighter experiences and longer sessions. Having that kind of range often makes a service feel more flexible, especially when someone is browsing for something to play on a TV.
A Growing Focus on Cloud Gaming Across More Devices
The company also pointed to its ongoing R&D work, which supports its push to make cloud gaming easier to access. The idea of reaching “any device” has been a common thread in cloud gaming, and this update fits within that pattern. Bringing Sora Stream to Samsung TVs means users can start a game without installing or downloading anything. You turn on the TV, open the app, and you are already close to playing.
Right now, Ludium Lab is positioning this rollout as part of its commitment to making cloud gaming available to more people. Samsung TVs have become a popular entry point for cloud gaming apps, so adding Sora Stream to the platform makes sense. It also means more households will be able to see the full catalogue directly on their television.
With the Sora Stream app coming to Samsung’s Tizen OS, the company is preparing another option for people who want to enjoy cloud gaming on a big screen without extra steps or added devices. It is another step in giving more people simple access to cloud gaming without leaving the TV.
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