Samsung has revealed intentions to support 120 games on its Odyssey 3D Hub service before the year concludes. This service delivers material for displays that enable 3D viewing without requiring eyewear, such as the latest models in the Odyssey series.

The announcement occurred during GDC 2026, where Samsung also shared that the platform presently supports approximately 60 titles. Just a few additions were specified for this year, namely the third-person action titles Cronos: The New Dawn and Hell is Us, both released in the prior year.

Among the current selections are prominent releases like Stellar Blade, Lies of P, and Psychonauts 2, with more in the mix. The expanding catalog suggests ongoing relevance for 3D screen innovations.

Testing the system last year left a strong positive impression, with observers noting that such quality could have boosted 3D's appeal from the start. The titles render impressively, and the screens feature head-tracking capabilities, eliminating the need to maintain a precise viewing angle—unlike certain past devices such as the Nintendo 3DS.

Samsung continues to develop its range of no-glasses 3D monitors, offering various options that extend to 32-inch screens.

At the event, Samsung disclosed a collaboration with developer CD Projekt Red, though specifics are limited. The initiative involves advancements in screen features and Samsung's HDR10+ Gaming format, including its adoption in Cyberpunk 2077.