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LG Expands Cloud Gaming Services, Offers More Choices for Gamers

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LG Electronics has announced the expansion of its cloud gaming services on its 2023 TVs by increasing its suite of cloud gaming services available to LG TV users. This move is part of LG’s commitment to offering a diverse range of gaming services through its expanding webOS ecosystem.

The latest development entails a 4K (3,840 x 2,160) support for NVIDIA GeForce NOW in over eighty countries, as well as the launch of the popular Boosteroid service in over sixty countries. This follows the addition of Blacknut and Utomik in 2022 aimed at further bolstering the suite of cloud gaming services available to LG TV users.

LG Electronics EA Managing Director Dong Won Lee said the move is part of LG’s commitment to offering a diverse range of gaming services through its expanding webOS ecosystem. The company will continue to partner with gaming industry leaders to bring its customers a broad selection of options for different preferences and interests while advancing the gaming capabilities of its outstanding TVs. This year, LG TV owners can look forward to even more cloud gaming services, including Luna.

Kenyan gamers can now enjoy the Game Quick Card on webOS 2023, which provides a gateway straight from the home screen on their LG TV to access services such as GeForce NOW, Utomik, Blacknut, newly launching Boosteroid, as well as Twitch and YouTube1.

One of the most exciting additions to the stable of cloud gaming services on LG TV is Boosteroid, the world’s largest independent cloud gaming provider, with four million global users. With 18 server sites worldwide, the service delivers reliably smooth gameplay and hours upon hours of immersive, interactive fun.

LG TV users in 2023 can enjoy gaming on GeForce NOW at 4K 60fps with no additional downloads, installation or hardware required. GeForce Now is currently available in Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) at 60fps on LG TVs (2020-2022 models) running webOS 5.0 and higher.

Blockbuster games on NVIDIA’s service, including Cyberpunk 2077, No Man’s Sky, and Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, are even more realistic and dynamic when played in stunning 4K resolution on LG’s premium TVs.

LG’s premium TVs will also provide a more personalized gaming experience with the Game Optimizer and a variety of customization features and game-genre-specific picture settings.

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