Netflix might be trying to create its own Apple Arcade-style service
Prototype via Netflix
It is looking like everyone is trying to bring together in on the gaming party. Even the most pop video streaming service is looking to grow past what information technology currently provides. According to a report from The Information, Netflix is seeking to hire an executive position that will charge a video games section at the company.
The reports states that the streaming giant has been approaching veteran game industry executives to assist them with the move. It besides states that Netflix is considering offering a collection of games simply like how Apple does with Apple Arcade. This would fall in line with keeping the subscription model service it already provides with its video streaming service.
For those who might not be familiar, Apple Arcade is offered at $4.99 a month and includes over 100 games for its subscribers. Each of the games are ad-free and does not include microtransactions.
While aught has been confirmed yet, Netflix issued a argument to GameSpot that hinted at its move to the video game manufacture. The statement states: "Our members value the diversity and quality of our content. It'south why we've continually expanded our offering–from series to documentaries, pic, local language originals and reality TV." The statement continues: "Members also bask engaging more than directly with stories they love — through interactive shows like Bandersnatch and Y'all 5. Wild, or games based on Stranger Things, La Casa de Papel and To All the Boys. So we're excited to exercise more with interactive entertainment."
This wouldn't be the first time Netflix dabbled in the manufacture. The visitor did publish a Stranger Things title a couple of years ago that was developed by a third-party development studio. However, this report hints that they are looking to make a bigger splash in video games than that.
Source: https://www.gamepur.com/news/netflix-might-be-trying-to-create-its-own-apple-arcade-style-service
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