Samsung will launch Game Service Private cloud   It has the same style as Stadia and Apple Arcade

Everyone seems to want to take a piece of cake from the popular video market and increasingly popular. Google announced a few weeks ago about Stadia, its own platform for the flow of games aimed at revolutionizing the world of video games. On the other hand, Apple did the same with Apple Arcade, a video game subscription service for iOS, Mac OS, and Apple TV.
Samsung seems to be the next person to join. As we can read in LetsGoDigital, the South Korean company can provide its own broadcast service in the coming months or weeks. This was confirmed by the registration of the PlayGalaxy Link trademark in the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

This is in line with what Samsung announced earlier this month about its partnership with Finnish company Hatch, a company based on Rovio. The two companies have invented a new gaming console in Korea, so users can enjoy three months Absolutely FREE as long as they got a Samsung Galaxy S10 5G phone.

At this time it is not known whether PlayGalaxy Link will be the same service or that on the contrary it is completely different. What's certain is that all the companies have seen video games as a profitable market, and we are sure that they will really be exploited, making it really difficult for consumers to choose the service that best suits their needs. So we just need to know what PlayGalaxy Link will offer, its price, and whether it will aggressively compete with services such as Google StadiaApple Arcade or PlayStation Now.