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Samsung Brings Next-Gen Gaming to Morocco Gaming Expo 2025

Samsung Brings Next-Gen Gaming to Morocco Gaming Expo 2025

Morocco World11-07-2025
Samsung wrapped up a strong showing at the second Morocco Gaming Expo, held from July 2 to 6 at Rabat's Palais des Sports.
The event, organized by the Ministry of Youth, brought together industry players and gamers from across the region.
Samsung's booth drew attention with some of its most advanced products. The Odyssey OLED G9, with its ultra-wide curved screen, delivered sharp detail, a 240Hz refresh rate, and near-instant response time.
Visitors could also explore the Odyssey 3D, a monitor that displays 3D visuals without glasses, thanks to eye-tracking and custom lens technology.
The company also featured its latest OLED TVs, designed to enhance gaming with high refresh rates, self-emissive pixels, and support for G-SYNC and FreeSync.
The Galaxy S25 stood out as a mobile gaming hub, offering smooth performance and easy control over connected Samsung devices.
The booth also offered challenges and demos that invited visitors to test out the features and learn how each device pushes the limits of gameplay.
'We felt proud to return to the Morocco Gaming Expo,' said Hee Young Hong, President of Samsung Electronics Maghreb Arab.
'This year, we raised the bar with our newest monitors and OLED TVs. It was a chance for gamers to explore what's next.'
With its presence at the expo, Samsung showed clear interest in Morocco's growing gaming scene.
With this, the company positioned itself as a key partner in the country's digital future. Tags: gamingMoroccoMorocco Gaming ExpoSamsung
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