Samsung Expands Glasses-Free 3D Gaming Monitor With More Game Support
Samsung is expanding the library of games compatible with its glasses-free 3D gaming monitor, adding new titles to its dedicated “3D Hub” platform as the company continues to push forward with the technology.
The South Korean tech giant first introduced its glasses-free 3D monitor earlier this year, offering gamers a way to experience 3D visuals without the need for specialized eyewear. Now, the company says additional games will soon support the feature, with more releases expected in the coming months.
During announcements at the Game Developers Conference 2026, Samsung revealed that its Samsung Odyssey 3D monitor ecosystem will be expanded with two new titles: the action-adventure game Hell Is Us and the survival horror game Cronos: The New Dawn.
Samsung said these additions represent the first phase of a broader rollout, with the company aiming to support more than 120 compatible games by the end of 2026.
The Odyssey 3D monitor, specifically the Samsung Odyssey 3D G9 G90XF model, features a 4K display with a 165Hz refresh rate and support for Nvidia G‑Sync technology. It relies on advanced eye-tracking and view-mapping systems to create a 3D effect that adapts to the viewer’s position in real time.
By tracking the user’s eyes and adjusting depth dynamically, the monitor can generate a 3D viewing experience without requiring the traditional glasses that earlier 3D technologies depended on.
Although 3D displays were once widely promoted as the future of gaming and home entertainment, interest in the technology has declined in recent years. Nevertheless, Samsung remains one of the few companies still investing heavily in the concept.
According to Samsung executive vice president Kevin Lee, the Odyssey 3D monitor is designed to make players feel more immersed in the action on screen.
Samsung said the glasses-free 3D experience currently works with more than 60 games, including The First Berserker: Khazan, Stellar Blade, and Lies of P: Overture.
The company is also expanding support for HDR10+, a display technology that optimises high-dynamic-range visuals by analysing each frame of gameplay. Samsung is working with CD Projekt Red to bring HDR10+ support to Cyberpunk 2077, with more HDR-optimised games expected in the future.
At GDC 2026, Samsung also showcased several new gaming display technologies, including the 27-inch Odyssey 3D monitor, the 32-inch Samsung Odyssey OLED G8, the 32-inch 6K Samsung Odyssey G8, and the 27-inch Samsung Odyssey G6 dual-mode gaming monitor, which boasts an ultra-fast 1,040Hz refresh rate.
The company says these developments are part of its broader effort to push the boundaries of immersive gaming hardware.
