Xbox Cloud Gaming on Samsung Smart TVs is about to get even more immersive, with a new update that will bring rumble feedback into play. This feature will allow users to experience the full feedback of in-game actions, just as they would when playing on a console. This update will make the gaming experience on the Xbox app on Samsung Smart TVs feel more authentic and true to the console experience.

The app, which is currently available on some Samsung Smart TVs, enables Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers to enjoy a library of top games without the need for a console. This means that users can stream hundreds of high-quality Xbox games directly on their Smart TVs, including new releases like Grounded and Pentiment. With the addition of rumble feedback, the gameplay experience will be even more realistic and engaging.

In a post on the Xbox Wire blog, Ashley McKissick, Xbox Marketing Manager, writes: “Feel the wheels hitting that pavement as you drift in Forza Horizon 5 and the reloads of your Battle Rifle in your Halo: Infinite online multiplayer matches. When it rolls out by the end of the year, rumble will add a whole new layer to the Xbox games that you can play via the cloud on your 2021 and 2022 Samsung Smart TV.”

This is not the only improvement that Xbox Cloud Gaming on Samsung Smart TVs will see. Microsoft has also announced that it will be bringing the app to 2021 sets, meaning that more gamers will be able to access the Xbox app on their television sets. At the moment, only owners of these Samsung TVs are able to access the app.

“Rolling out through the rest of this year, select 2021 Samsung Smart TV owners will be able to search for and download the Xbox App right from their TV,” Microsoft said. “This means existing Samsung customers will have instant access to Xbox Cloud Gaming with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, letting players stream hundreds of high-quality Xbox games, including new releases like Grounded and Pentiment, directly on their Smart TVs.”

This is a significant development for Xbox Cloud Gaming, as it means that more people will be able to access the service and experience the benefits of streaming high-quality games directly on their television sets. Microsoft had previously said that it had prioritized the TV app over the ‘Keystone’ streaming box, which would have brought cloud gaming to every television set. The company hasn’t been able to build the box for a palatable price point, but hasn’t ruled out launching it at some point in the future.

In conclusion, Xbox Cloud Gaming on Samsung Smart TVs is set to become even more immersive and realistic with the addition of rumble feedback, and more people will be able to access the service with the app now available on select 2021 Samsung Smart TVs. It is definitely exciting times for Xbox Cloud Gaming and gamers alike!