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- Netflix is making a big push into video games. The company first dabbled in games with interactive titles like Black Mirror: Bandersnatch and a Carmen Sandiego game. But starting in 2021, it made gaming a much bigger priority — Netflix hired a former EA exec and let people play a selection of mobile games for free as part of their subscriptions.
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2 days ago · Netflix is making a big push into video games, and you can now even play some mobile games on Android and iOS with a Netflix subscription. Catch up on Netflix’s moves in gaming...
- 1 min
- Jay Peters
Jul 21, 2021 · Expanding into gaming could create a symbiotic relationship between divisions: gamers come to play games on Netflix but stay to watch programs based on their favorite IPs.
- Nick Romano
- 50 min
Jul 14, 2023 · Now, Netflix is betting big on video games—and new release ‘Oxenfree II’ may be just the beginning of a long-term plan. First came DVDs. Then came streaming movies and TV.
Netflix says games are a key part of its proposition to stay relevant with audiences in years to come, and is slowly ramping up plans to offer more gaming experiences to subscribers.
Jul 14, 2021 · Netflix Inc., marking its first big move beyond TV shows and films, is planning an expansion into video games and has hired a former Electronic Arts Inc. and Facebook Inc. executive to...
- 2 min
- Lucas Shaw,Mark Gurman
Oct 24, 2022 · Netflix’s big push into gaming comes as the Los Gatos, Calif.-based company faces mounting pressure to diversify its business and boost its customer base as rivals such as Disney+ and HBO Max...
Oct 18, 2022 · Netflix’s games library is only going to get bigger. Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge. Netflix currently has 55 games in development, including additional games based on Netflix...