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Samsung used GDC 2026 to highlight new games and HDR10+ partnerships for its Odyssey 3D platform.
Samsung says its glasses-free Odyssey 3D gaming platform will support more than 120 games by the end of 2026, with new titles and HDR10+ Gaming partnerships highlighted at GDC 2026.
Samsung used GDC 2026 to put more emphasis on content support for its glasses-free Odyssey 3D platform. In an official announcement, the company said its 3D gaming library is on track to grow from more than 60 supported titles today to more than 120 by the end of 2026. Samsung also said Hell Is Us will join the lineup in March, while Cronos: The New Dawn is set to follow later this year through the Odyssey 3D Hub.
That shift in focus matters because Samsung is now framing Odyssey 3D as a broader gaming platform rather than only a monitor feature. The company’s official announcement centers on developer partnerships, new game support, and its Odyssey 3D Hub content platform alongside the display itself.
Hell Is Us, Cronos, Cyberpunk 2077, and Crimson Desert lead the latest push
Samsung’s GDC update ties the platform to a handful of recognizable titles. Alongside Hell Is Us and Cronos: The New Dawn, Samsung said it is working with CD PROJEKT RED to integrate HDR10+ Gaming into Cyberpunk 2077. The company also said Crimson Desert will feature HDR10+ Gaming through its expanded partnership with Pearl Abyss.
Samsung says HDR10+ Gaming automatically analyzes scenes and frames to optimize HDR performance during gameplay. On the 3D side, the company says the current library already includes titles such as The First Berserker: Khazan, Stellar Blade, Lies of P: Overture, and Mongil: Star Dive.
A 32-inch Odyssey 3D model is also on the way
The GDC demo lineup also points to where Samsung wants to take the hardware next. The company said attendees will be able to try Hell Is Us in 3D on the current 27-inch Odyssey 3D, and it added that a 32-inch Odyssey 3D model is due by the end of the year. Samsung says the monitor’s glasses-free effect relies on eye-tracking and view-mapping technology that adjusts depth in real time based on the viewer’s position.
Samsung introduced the larger 32-inch 6K Odyssey 3D earlier as part of its 2026 monitor lineup, but the new GDC announcement gives the company a clearer software roadmap around it. If Samsung can keep adding recognizable PC games to Odyssey 3D Hub, the platform will have a stronger case than it did as a monitor-only novelty.
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