LG Electronics has announced a major update to the LG Gaming Portal – a gaming platform available on Smart TVs with the webOS system. As part of the new update, several new games are being added to the service, some of which can be operated solely with the Magic Remote control, without the need to connect a console or additional controller.
Just Dance Now on LG TVs
One of the most exciting new features is Just Dance Now, which has arrived on LG TVs with webOS 22 or newer. The game is already available in the USA, Australia, Sweden, and Norway, and it is set to launch in more markets in the coming weeks. This is the result of a collaboration between LG and Ubisoft. Players can compete against each other by performing dance choreography without the use of a console. Movements are tracked by motion sensors in the Magic Remote control, which can accommodate multiple players at once.
Voice-Controlled Games from Volley
LG is also expanding its offering of voice-controlled games through a partnership with Volley. Titles such as the popular quiz show Jeopardy! and original productions like Song Quiz are coming to the webOS platform. These are games designed for shared play in the living room, where all interaction occurs via voice commands.
Asphalt Legends Unite and New Cloud Games
Racing fans can take advantage of Asphalt Legends Unite, which has come to LG TVs in the USA thanks to a partnership with the Blacknut platform. The game is available for free with ads and unlocks all cars and tracks from the very beginning. Blacknut is also introducing a new title My Little Puppy – an adventure game telling the emotional story of a dog growing up and experiencing different stages of its life.
LG also showcased a new app LG Mobile Gamepad for Android and iOS. It allows you to turn your smartphone into a fully functional game controller for games supported by the Gaming Portal, eliminating the need to purchase an additional gamepad.
LG Gaming Portal – over 4 thousand games
LG Gaming Portal debuted earlier this year on webOS and is currently available in 30 countries. The service works on OLED, QNED, and selected LG gaming monitors with webOS 6.0 or newer. The platform launched in collaboration with Xbox, offering access to the Xbox app and the Game Pass Ultimate library, as well as other cloud gaming services. In August, LG added support for 4K at 120 Hz gaming.
According to the manufacturer, Gaming Portal currently provides access to over 4,000 games streamed from the cloud and over 600 casual titles that can be launched on an LG TV using just the Magic Remote.
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