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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

The number of games on the Samsung Odyssey 3D platform increases to 120

Samsung shared a remarkable announcement at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2026 event, where game developers and technology companies came together. The company announced that 120 games will be playable by the end of the year on the Odyssey 3D Hub platform, developed for Odyssey series monitors that can provide three-dimensional images without requiring glasses. While it is stated that approximately 60 games are currently supported on the platform, this number is expected to increase significantly in the coming months. The information shared by Samsung reveals that 3D display technology, which has received limited attention for a long time, has the potential to expand again on the gaming side. In addition, the company states that with the addition of new games to the platform, users will be able to access different types of content. Thus, it is aimed to expand the usage area of ​​monitors that offer glasses-free 3D experience.

New games confirmed by Samsung include Cronos: The New Dawn and Hell is Us. Both productions are in the third-person action genre and are known as productions that were first introduced to the gaming world last year. Despite this, their integration into the Odyssey 3D Hub platform is considered remarkable as it shows how glasses-free 3D technology is compatible with modern game engines. On the other hand, the current library also includes some popular games that attract attention. Productions such as Stellar Blade, Lies of P and Psychonauts 2 are among the examples that can be played on the platform. In addition, Samsung states that work with developers continues and more games will be added to the support list.

How is Samsung Odyssey 3D technology changing the gaming experience?

The glasses-free 3D display technology developed by Samsung aims to eliminate the need for additional hardware, which is one of the biggest problems of classic 3D displays. While users must use special glasses in traditional systems, Odyssey 3D monitors can directly present a three-dimensional image thanks to the special panel structure on the screen and software-supported image processing techniques. In addition, the head tracking system on the screens detects the user’s location and adjusts the image in real time. Thus, it greatly reduces the “single right angle” problem, which is frequently encountered in old generation 3D devices.

In early reviews last year, the image quality offered by the technology received positive evaluations. In particular, displaying character models and environmental details in a way that creates a sense of depth creates a different visual experience in games. Despite this, the limited content problem that 3D technology has experienced in the past is still seen as an important issue. Samsung’s goal of increasing the number of games is among the steps taken to overcome this problem.

On the hardware side, Samsung continues to expand its glasses-free 3D monitor series. The company’s product range now includes different size options and models with screen sizes up to 32 inches are available. In addition, high refresh rates and gaming-oriented panel features are among the basic features of the Odyssey series.

Another announcement made within the scope of GDC 2026 was the collaboration between Samsung and CD Projekt Red. Although details are still limited, it is stated that the two companies are working together on display technologies and the HDR10 + Gaming standard. According to the shared information, HDR10+ Gaming support is being integrated for CD Projekt Red’s popular game Cyberpunk 2077. This technology aims to offer improved brightness and color range in games. In addition, HDR10+ Gaming aims to provide a more balanced visual experience with image parameters that are dynamically adjusted according to the scene.

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Danish Kapoor