Samsung Galaxy devices are receiving an enhanced Samsung News app experience with the arrival of Samsung’s popular trivia game, The Six.
First launched earlier this year exclusively on Samsung Smart TVs, Samsung is building on the success of The Six and this new format by expanding its interactive gaming experience from Smart TVs directly to Galaxy devices – available to play today on the Samsung News app in North America and Canada.
Games for everyone, anywhere, anytime
“Samsung’s commitment to broadening access to all types of gaming content and providing more ways for people to play continues to make our devices a top choice for players,” said Avner Ronen, vice president of product development at Samsung, in a statement. “As a fan-favorite game, we’ve seen the popularity of The Six on our Smart TVs and are excited to bring this engaging experience to millions of mobile devices.”
The Six offers daily trivia challenges where players compete by answering six questions on topics ranging from entertainment to world history, with faster correct answers earning higher scores.
“The Six has grown into a shared experience that sparks fun conversations through approachable gameplay. We continue to see strong engagement, and by expanding the experience across smart TVs and mobile platforms we are captivating an even larger audience, who can now play across multiple screens,” Samsung said.
The Six is available to play on Samsung News today, with more ways to play coming soon. Samsung News has become an essential destination for millions of Galaxy owners, delivering timely, curated news right to their fingertips. With personalized morning and evening briefings, as well as custom feeds based on interests, it offers a convenient and accessible way to stay informed and engaged.
Samsung News has continually expanded its coverage to include tailored updates on major events like the Paris Olympics and U.S. Presidential Election, while also enhancing its offerings with the arrival of new content from LALIGA and partnerships with Yahoo Sports, ESPN, CNBC, Good Morning America and many more.
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