Samsung focuses on playing in 3D without glasses. Over 120 games are to support the Odyssey 3D monitor.

Calendar 3/10/2026

Samsung is not giving up on the idea of playing in three dimensions without glasses. The company announced that before the end of 2026, the number of games supporting the Odyssey 3D monitor will exceed 120 titles. This is a big step forward, as currently the library available on the Odyssey 3D Hub platform includes over 60 productions. Among the new games that are set to join the library are Hell Is Us and Cronos: The New Dawn. The former is set to debut in the coming months, while the latter is planned for later in 2026.

More and more major productions support technology

The library of compatible titles now includes productions such as Stellar Blade, Lies of P: Overture, The First Berserker: Khazan, and MONGIL: STAR DIVE. Samsung is also collaborating with major studios, including CD PROJEKT RED, which is developing the integration of HDR10+ Gaming technology in its games. All supported titles are launched through the Odyssey 3D Hub platform, which is responsible for managing 3D effects and integrating display technology.

The most important feature of the Odyssey 3D monitor is the lack of a need for special glasses. The device uses a eye-tracking and image mapping system that dynamically adjusts the depth effect to the user's position. This allows players to change their position in front of the monitor, lean back, or shift in their chair without losing the 3D effect. Samsung also claims that this technology minimizes issues known from earlier 3D screens, such as eye strain and dizziness.

Monitor for Demanding Gamers

Odyssey 3D remains a fully-fledged gaming monitor. The device offers 165 Hz refresh rate and 1 ms response time, which means the 3D effect should be stable even in dynamic action games. Currently, a 27-inch version is available, while the manufacturer has also announced a 32-inch model that is expected to be released later this year.

Samsung plans to actively promote the technology during industry events, including at the Game Developers Conference 2026 in San Francisco. There, participants will be able to test games running in 3D mode without glasses. If the number of compatible games actually exceeds 120 titles, it could be the first moment in many years when 3D gaming starts to regain popularity.

source: digitaltrends.com

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