LG Electronics is going all out on cloud gaming, equipping its TVs with a host of new options that let you watch your favorite games right on the screen.
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These new game streaming options are not to be sneezed at, starting with Nvidia GeForce Now in 4K. The popular platform is home to hundreds of titles and was already available on LG displays in Full HD, but now you can game in glorious 4K at a stable 60 fps. This update only comes to 2023 OLED models, with 2020-2022 models still getting access to Full HD streams, and LG says 4K streaming is coming to older models soon via an update.
LG also announced the addition of cloud gaming service Boosteroid. This independent cloud gaming provider offers access to hundreds of AAA titles. All you have to do is log in to your Boosteroid account to get started, but the platform is only available on 2021 and newer LG TVs (webOS 6.0 and later.)
There’s also a new dedicated hub for accessing your favorite cloud gaming services called Game Quick Card. This brings all your favorite platforms straight to the home screen, so you don’t waste time diving into menus.