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GDC 2026: How Samsung and Global Game Studios Are Redefining the Game Experience

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GDC 2026: How Samsung and Global Game Studios Are Redefining the Game Experience
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At the Game Developers Conference (GDC) Festival of Gaming 2026 from March 9-13 in San Francisco at the Moscone Center, developers, technical leaders, and industry experts gathered to see how the latest display breakthroughs are reshaping the PC gaming experience.

During the event, Samsung Electronics also showcased its latest Odyssey gaming monitors and technologies at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis. Samsung brought together gaming industry leaders, enthusiasts, and media to get a firsthand look at the Odyssey gaming monitor lineup and to play some of the hottest titles on PC, including “Cyberpunk 2077” and “Hell is Us.”

Running throughout the week, the Samsung Odyssey Gaming Lounge became a playground for PC visuals, complete with groundbreaking demos, unscripted reactions, and candid conversations about what comes next for advanced gaming displays.

Developers See What Glasses-Free 3D Can Do for Gameplay

The centerpiece of the showcase was Odyssey 3D. Using advanced eye-tracking and view-mapping technology, the monitor delivers a glasses-free 4K 3D display that adjusts depth in real time as players move in front of the screen. This delivers a completely new, immersive way to experience gameplay.

Developers, media, and partners lined up to try the thriller “Hell is Us” from Rogue Factor in 3D on the 27-inch Odyssey 3D (G90XF), ahead of its public availability on Samsung’s 3D gaming library.

“Samsung has been the leading force for 3D gaming. I play everything from horror to FPS games, and the technology is really going to enhance my experience.”

— Ashley Rodgers, gaming content creator

“Hell is Us” drew a large crowd, with excited visitors eager to experience the game’s tight corridors, distant silhouettes and small environmental cues in glasses-free 3D. On Odyssey, visitors said it was easier to read where to go and feel the adrenaline and fear of each encounter without losing the game’s sense of mystery.

“Cronos: The New Dawn” showcased a different side of 3D gaming through a launch trailer. The added depth on screen makes every moment feel more immersive and enhances the player’s sense of scale and atmosphere.

Samsung knows games and the brains of the developers, and that is something hardware companies don’t often know.

— Jonathan Jacques-Belletête, Creative Director, Rogue Factor

Next-Generation Displays Draw Attention From Technical Leaders

HDR10+ GAMING quickly became a talking point in the room. Instead of relying on trial-and-error calibration screens, developers watched the game feed send scene-by-scene information to the monitor so highlights, shadows, and color stayed closer to what they see in their own builds.

Samsung at GDC

Developers and media also gravitated toward the 32‑inch Odyssey G8 6K (G80HS), testing how higher resolution affects UI and environmental detail. In busy scenes with dense 4K UHD elements, the extra pixels helped keep fine elements sharp without forcing changes to the game’s core art style.

On the 27-inch Odyssey G6 (G60H), the focus shifted to speed. With a 1,040Hz refresh rate, visitors looked at how fast camera pans, aiming and rapid inputs felt onscreen, and what that might mean for future competitive and high-performance titles.

With our proven track record in hardware and software innovation, we’re partnering with global gaming studios to chart a clear path forward on compatibility. Ultimately, that’s about delivering an exceptional gaming experience our customers deserve.

— Kevin Lee, EVP of Customer Experience, Visual Display (VD) Business, Samsung Electronics

A separate roundtable brought together leaders from across the industry, including Jakub Knapik, VP of Art and Global Art Director of CD Projekt RED; Yves Bordeleau, Founder and Head of Studio at Rogue Factor; Jonathan Jacques-Belletête, Creative Director at Rogue Factor; Piotr Babieno, Founder and CEO of Bloober Team; and Samsung’s EVP of Customer Experience, Kevin Lee.

Samsung at GDC

Up-and-coming studios spoke about using new display technology to experiment and take creative risks, while larger publishers focused on setting standards that can scale across multiple genres and platforms. The group compared how they roll out new display features across engines and franchises — from integrating HDR10+ GAMING and 3D to deciding which features make sense for competitive games versus story-driven titles.

I honestly think HDR10+ is a major milestone in color reproduction, one that we’ve all been waiting for. Thanks to it, players will be able to experience our true artistic intent — not to mention a far more immersive high dynamic range.

— Jakub Knapik, VP of Art and Global Art Director, CD Projekt RED

For industry leaders, seeing their own content firsthand on Odyssey gaming monitors turned abstract specs into real trade-offs they could see and judge on screen. Samsung’s GDC 2026 showcase made it easier to evaluate which combinations of glasses-free 3D, HDR10+ GAMING, resolution, and refresh rate will matter most for the game developers are building now.

Samsung at GDC

Samsung’s gaming momentum shows no signs of slowing. With “Hell is Us” and “Cronos: The New Dawn” joining a library that already spans 60+ titles, including “The First Berserker: Khazan,” “Stellar Blade,” and “Lies of P: Overture,” the company is on track to double its 3D game portfolio to over 120 titles by the end of 2026.

As developer partnerships deepen and consumer interest accelerates, Samsung is positioned to lead next-generation gaming through its comprehensive suite of monitor technologies, from 3D depth and dynamic HDR10+ GAMING to high-resolution 6K capability.

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