Samsung unveils world’s first HDR10+ game at Gamescom Cologne


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Samsung Electronics has teamed up with NEXON to unveil the world’s first HDR10+ gaming title, “The First Descendant”. The game was developed by NEXON and was unveiled at Gamescom 2023. It is the first game to adopt the HDR10+ GAMING standard, which is designed to provide a richer gaming experience. The HDR10+ format is an advanced version of HDR10, which is a standard for high dynamic range (HDR) content.

HDR10+ game

The HDR10+ GAMING standard can provide players with deeper contrast, richer colours and more balanced brightness. This will allow players to see an accurate rendering of details in dark shadows and highlight areas. Other benefits of the HDR10+ GAMING standard include near-instant response, low latency, support for variable refresh rates, and more. The technology is designed to optimize the HDR content for each scene in the game. It will also provide a more more realistic and vibrant image.

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According to IT Home, Samsung co-founded HDR10+ Technologies LLC with other companies in 2018 and opened it up for free. HDR10+ has become a free alternative to Dolby Vision. As a result of this move, the HDR10+ ecosystem has grown to 155 partners and over 7000 certified devices.

Hyun Kim, vice president and executive vice president of NEXON’s business development department said

“By adopting the HDR10+ GAMING standard, we are bringing games to life in a way that was not possible before. This partnership with Samsung also raises the bar for HDR gaming … We’re excited to lead this new standard in picture quality.”

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Conclusion

Samsung’s partnership with NEXON to unveil the world’s first HDR10+ gaming title is a significant milestone in the gaming industry. The HDR10+ GAMING standard should provide a more immersive gaming experience for gamers around the world. In addition, this standard will most likely to adopted by other game developers in the future. The technology optimizes the HDR content for each scene in the game, providing a more realistic and vibrant image.

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