LG Electronics (LG) is expanding its LG Gaming Portal, giving Smart TV users access to a wider range of games that can be played directly on the screen without consoles or additional devices.
The expanded portal now offers over 4,000 cloud-based games and 600 casual titles, which enable users to enjoy everything from high-speed racing to interactive adventures on their large screens. By removing the need for extra hardware, LG provides more convenient ways to play and engages a growing network of developers and studios.
Among the new additions, “Just Dance Now” is now available on LG Smart TVs running webOS 22 or later in the US, Australia, Sweden, and Norway, with European availability expected soon. Through LG’s collaboration with Ubisoft, players can follow along with popular dance routines using only the LG Magic Remote. The remote’s motion-sensing technology mirrors movements on screen, allowing friends and families to dance together without extra controllers.
LG has also partnered with Volley, a developer of voice AI games for smart TVs. Volley’s lineup features classic game shows like “Jeopardy!” and original hits such as “Song Quiz,” a music trivia game. Played by over 50 million users worldwide, these voice-controlled games bring a new level of interactive entertainment to living rooms.
For fans of fast-paced action, Asphalt Legends Unite, available through LG and Blacknut, delivers arcade-style racing with all cars and maps unlocked for free with ads. Players can control their supercars using directional keys on the remote and enjoy instant access to races.
Heartwarming adventures are also part of the portal, with “My Little Puppy,” published by Krafton, offering an emotional journey through relationships, farewells, and reunions.
LG further simplifies gameplay through its Mobile Gamepad Wi-Fi app, available on Android and iOS, which allows smartphones to function as controllers for supported games.
Two award-winning titles from last year’s LG webOS Hackathon have also joined the portal. “Quest of Sunflower” by Couchplay features family-friendly adventure with AI-generated storytelling, while “Signs of Magic” by Lukas Klingsbo lets players use the LG Magic Remote like a wand to cast spells in a magical quest.
