Samsung Links Modern Warfare 4 to HDR10+ Gaming and Ultrawide

The official hardware partnership promises HDR10+ Gaming and native 32:9 PC support, while beta codes and product benefits remain conditional.

✓ Verified Source Samsung partnership announcement, with beta timing and access details reported by T3 and Digital Trends ⚑ Gaming

The 60-second version

Samsung is Modern Warfare 4's official display and audio partner, with HDR10+ Gaming and native 32:9 PC support announced.

Key points

  • The partnership covers TVs, gaming monitors, soundbars, and Wi-Fi speakers.
  • Standards support does not prove comparative brightness, latency, motion, or audio quality.
  • Samsung will host a Gaming Hub NEXT stream on August 21.
  • Some owners may receive limited early beta codes; eligibility and supply are conditional.

Verdict. Useful compatibility news for equipped owners, but verify the whole setup and treat access perks as limited promotions, not guarantees.

Samsung is the official TV, gaming monitor, soundbar, and Wi-Fi speaker partner for Modern Warfare 4. The agreement highlights HDR10+ Gaming, PC ultrawide support, a stream, and possible beta access.

The agreementFour Samsung product categories are involved

Samsung's official announcement names TVs, gaming monitors, soundbars, and Wi-Fi speakers. The relationship signals coordinated marketing and compatibility work around Activision's launch.

32:9announced native PC aspect ratio
Aug 21Gaming Hub NEXT stream and reported early beta
Aug 28reported open beta date

Display supportHDR10+ Gaming and native ultrawide

The game is announced with HDR10+ Gaming support and native 32:9 output on PC for Odyssey G9 displays. Native support indicates intended rendering at that shape, but does not predetermine field of view, interface placement, or performance.

HDR10+ GamingRequires compatible game output, source hardware, connection, display, and settings.
Native 32:9Announced for PC and Odyssey G9; implementation still depends on the complete setup.
Official partnershipShows commercial and technical coordination, not comparative test results.
Audio productsSoundbars and Wi-Fi speakers are included, without measured quality claims in the announcement.

CompatibilitySupport works only across the full chain

A standards badge on one component is insufficient. Source hardware, cable and port capabilities, firmware, display mode, game settings, and region-specific software availability can all affect whether a feature is exposed.

PromotionA stream and conditional beta codes

Samsung plans a Gaming Hub NEXT stream for August 21. T3 reports early beta access that day and an open beta on August 28. Samsung says some owners may receive limited codes; it does not promise one to every owner.

What it meansStandards support is not a quality score

Compatibility tells you a feature can connect; testing tells you how well the complete system performs.
  • HDR users: verify every component and setting in the signal chain.
  • Odyssey G9 PC users: inspect field of view and interface behavior at 32:9.
  • Samsung owners: confirm beta eligibility instead of assuming a code.
  • Other players: do not replace capable hardware based only on a partnership label.

Primary sourcesSamsung·T3·Digital Trends