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By News Reporter
LG webOS-Powered TV Users Can Jump Into Immersive Gameplay, With Exclusive
Single Titles, Games Playable With Magic Remote or LG Mobile Gamepad app
SEOUL, Dec. 29, 2025 — LG Electronics (LG) is rolling out new games on its LG Gaming Portal,1 providing LG Smart TV users with a greater selection of titles, all playable directly on the screen without the need for additional devices. The expanded lineup demonstrates LG’s commitment to broadening its gaming ecosystem and evolving the Gaming Portal into the ultimate destination for compelling gaming experiences.
LG continues to expand its Gaming Portal by offering more than 4,000 cloud-based games and 600 casual titles, presenting compelling gaming experiences directly on LG Smart TVs. By delivering elevated, device-free gaming, LG provides new and engaging ways to enjoy games on the large screens, brought by a growing ecosystem of studios and creators.
Featuring dynamic choreography and familiar global hits, Just Dance Now2 is now available on LG Smart TVs running webOS 22 or later in the US, Australia, Sweden and Norway, with availability across Europe expected in the following weeks. Through LG’s collaboration with Ubisoft, users in supported markets can follow along with their favorite routines without the need for a console or additional controllers. Using the LG Magic Remote, users can enjoy dancing with friends or family through the remote control’s motion-sensing technology, which precisely mirrors their movements on screen for fluid and responsive gameplay.
To bring more fun to every living room in the US, LG has partnered with Volley, the leading developer of voice AI games for smart TVs. Volley’s TV gaming lineup includes game show classics like Jeopardy! and original hits like Song Quiz, a guess-the-song music trivia game. Played by over 50 million people worldwide, Volley is pioneering a new era of voice-controlled entertainment in the living room.
For those who are looking for the high-speed action of arcade racing, LG and Blacknut introduce Asphalt Legends Unite,3 an IP offering dynamic gameplay and exciting challenges to play with friends. Available for free with ads, players can unlock access to all cars and maps from the start, allowing them to race any supercar without in-game purchases. By simply pressing the directional keys on the remote, users in the US can join the race instantly and ride the momentum of every fast-paced moment.
Another uplifting addition4 is My Little Puppy, a heartwarming adventure game published by Krafton and offered by Blacknut, in which players follow the story of a dog as he embarks on a journey of relationships, farewells and reunions. LG Smart TVs bring the lifelike details and vivid scenery of the game’s world to life on the big screen and subtly draw players into its emotional depth.
With a growing ecosystem of games, such as Asphalt Legends Unite and My Little Puppy, LG has made it easier to also play with a smartphone through LG’s new Wi-Fi-based mobile gamepad app. LG Mobile Gamepad Wi-Fi,5 now available on both Android and iOS, allows smartphones to operate as controllers, enabling a seamless, hassle-free experience for supported games.
Recognized at last year’s LG webOS Hackathon for their creativity and innovation, two award-winning games have now been added to the selection of titles on the LG Gaming Portal, allowing users to jump into these immersive game worlds optimized for LG Smart TVs. Quest of Sunflower by Couchplay, the Grand Prize winner, is an epic family adventure powered by stunning graphics and dynamic AI-generated storytelling. Signs of Magic by Lukas Klingsbo, the second-place winner, invites players to join the wizard Elowen on an exciting magical quest to defeat monsters. The LG Magic Remote functions like a magic wand, with gyroscopic sensors mapping out gestures as spells for playful interactions with monsters and magical items.
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1 Currently available on LGs Smart TVs and Smart Monitors, and third-party TVs running webOS6.0 and beyond, in Albania, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Italy, Ireland, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Türkiye, UK and USA.
2 Availability varies by market.
3 Available in the U.S. only.
4 Available in the US, with further expansion to select markets expected.
5 Compatible with LG TVs carrying webOS 5.0 or higher.
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By News Reporter
As president of the LG Vehicle Solution (VS) Company, IAA Mobility 2025 gave me the opportunity to present our vision to a global audience. I had the privilege of sharing the stage with Chris Jo, senior vice president and head of LG’s webOS Platform Business Center, along with our partners from Xbox and Zoom. Together, we are defining what it takes to transform the car into a true living space on wheels.
LG Automotive Content Platform: Driving the Future of In-Cabin Connectivity
As Chris Jo highlighted, we have extended webOS – trusted across 240 million devices worldwide – into vehicles with our webOS-based Automotive Content Platform (ACP). This enables automakers to deliver rich multimedia experiences such as OTT streaming, cloud gaming and video conferencing on a global scale. With full UI/UX customization and new revenue opportunities, the webOS platform is moving beyond the living room and shaping the future of the mobility ecosystem.
Xbox: Cloud Gaming Hits the Road
For Xbox, this partnership is an exciting moment, finding a new way to bring the joy of gaming to more people. Chris Lee, Vice President of Marketing at Xbox, noted the challenge of bringing the Xbox experience from TVs into cars, particularly around performance and seamless integration.
By leveraging our ACP, Xbox delivers a quality in-car gaming experience via its popular cloud gaming service, while LG manages the essential integration and certification work. This means passengers can access the same trusted Xbox Cloud Gaming service wherever they travel – during a charging stop or long road trip. Chris described it as making the journey “not only more entertaining but supporting the flexibility players expect from Xbox,” and I believe this underscores the true value of collaboration.
Zoom: Meetings on Wheels
Brendan Ittelson, Chief Ecosystem Officer at Zoom, spoke about creating a consistent collaboration experience across different vehicles – a vision that naturally aligns with ours. By integrating directly with our webOS-based ACP, Zoom can deliver updates and improvements as soon as they’re ready without waiting on OEM software cycles.
Drivers can join meetings safely in voice-only mode, and passengers can attend camera-enabled video calls, while Zoom AI Companion automatically captures summaries and action items in the background. As Brendan explained, “The in-cabin experience is quickly shifting from passive to purposeful,” becoming a place where people can stay connected and productive without sacrificing safety.
Affectionate Intelligence for the Road Ahead
Looking at the bigger picture, the future of in-vehicle innovation will be shaped by AI – what we call “Affectionate Intelligence” – that not only understands users but also seamlessly integrates functions for safety, entertainment, communication and comfort. To transform vehicles into true extensions of living spaces, LG must take on the role of orchestrator, working closely with our content partners and automakers to create a genuinely human-centered mobility ecosystem.
My key takeaway from the panel was that each of us – LG, Xbox and Zoom – brings distinct strengths to the table. Xbox is taking a bold step into automotive gaming, Zoom is working to redefine productivity on the move and LG is driving toward an AI-powered mobility ecosystem. Guided by these shared goals, the path forward is clear.
With webOS at the core and trusted partners by our side, we are accelerating platform-driven growth in mobility. The future of the car won’t just be about transportation – it will be about creating experiences that connect, entertain and empower us wherever the road leads.
By Eun Seok-hyun, president of the LG Vehicle Solution (VS) Company
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Good morning sir
Due to the pandemic COVID-19 all the educational institutions , offices started using zoom for video conferencing. So if you introduce zoom in every LG smart TV we can confernce
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