Samsung's Odyssey 3D Monitors Target 120 Glasses-Free Games
Samsung turns its GDC 2026 showcase into a full Odyssey 3D ecosystem push, expanding game support and HDR10+ Gaming features.
Summary
- Samsung used GDC 2026 to push its Odyssey 3D platform, promising support for more than 120 glasses-free 3D games by the end of 2026
- New titles like Hell Is Us and Cronos: The New Dawn join an existing lineup of over 60 games that already includes Stellar Blade, Lies of P and Psychonauts 2
- Odyssey 3D monitors combine eye-tracking powered glasses-free 3D with high refresh rates and HDR10+ Gaming, backed by partnerships with CD Projekt Red and Pearl Abyss
Samsung’s GDC 2026 presence is all about turning Odyssey 3D from a flashy monitor into a full ecosystem. The company says its glasses-free 3D gaming library will grow from more than 60 supported titles today to over 120 by the end of 2026, all funneled through the Odyssey 3D Hub platform on its latest displays. Flagship additions like Hell Is Us and Cronos: The New Dawn signal that third-party studios are treating Samsung’s 3D mode as more than a gimmick, slotting it alongside existing support for games such as Stellar Blade, Lies of P and Psychonauts 2.
Under the hood, Odyssey 3D leans on eye-tracking and view-mapping tech to serve up depth without the usual 3D headaches. The monitors dynamically adjust the stereoscopic effect to match the player’s position in real time, while specs like a 165Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time aim to keep fast action crisp even with 3D enabled. Samsung is also folding in HDR10+ Gaming across select Odyssey models and TVs, with Cyberpunk 2077 and Crimson Desert set to showcase scene-by-scene tuned brightness, contrast and color. Together, the growing game library, glasses-free immersion and HDR pipeline show Samsung betting that PC gaming might finally be where 3D displays go from failed experiment to everyday flex.






















