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Samsung Invests Millions In A Company That Lets You Play Android Games On Your TV

Jul 23, 2014, 21:00 IST

Jim Edwards

Samsung has invested in BlueStacks, the company that makes an Android gaming console for TVs called GamePop.

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The funding is through Samsung's investment group Samsung Ventures. Neither company disclosed how much Samsung invested, but we've heard it's in the millions. The total round of funding is $13 million. VC firm Andreessen-Horowitz, Qualcomm, and Intel have also invested in BlueStacks.

GamePop lets you play Android games on your TV. It's a dongle that you plug directly into your TV's HDMI port, just like Google's Chromecast. The console is free, but you have to pay $6.99 per month to play the 500 preinstalled Android games. However, the device is still in its early stages and only available in limited quantities.

TechCrunch gave it a pretty bad review in March, but a new model is coming soon, BlueStacks says.

Android consoles became buzzy two years ago after a company called Ouya raised a whopping $8.6 million on Kickstarter to bring Android games to the television. But the Ouya ended up being a disappointment once it finally launched.

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Amazon is testing the Android TV gaming space too with its new Fire TV set-top box. It comes with an optional video game controller that lets you play select Android games on your TV.

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