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Netflix Launches Into Video Games for Android (bloomberg.com) 20

Netflix, the video-streaming giant, began its expected foray into video games with the introduction of five mobile games to its users worldwide, playable initially on Android devices. From a report: The titles are included in a Netflix subscription, and there'll be no advertising or additional purchases required, Mike Verdu, Netflix's vice president of game development, said Tuesday. The streaming company has targeted video games as its next big thing -- it's an industry that's larger than the movie and TV businesses. Players logging in will see a dedicated games row and tab where they can choose which titles to play. Games for Apple's iPhone are also planned. The initial offering includes titles linked to Netflix shows, such as Stranger Things: 1984 and Stranger Things 3: The Game. Also included are Shooting Hoops, Card Blast and Teeter Up.
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  • How is Netflix supposed to do this on iOS when apple won't allow it?

  • When are they going to start doing live events? I am not saying I want them to, but it seems like a logical next step.

    • Live events are not really what Netflix has been investing into. Storing and distribution of videos for on demand is hugely different than transmission of video to a live audience of an undefined size or geographic area. They are so far behind YouTube and Twitch in this area that I would take a absolutely rediculous amount of money to catch up and compete - not to mention, they don't own their infrastructure so it would be Amazon who would win from this investment more than Netflix.
      • by NFN_NLN ( 633283 )

        > They are so far behind YouTube and Twitch in this area

        Yes, but now that Twitch's code is publicly available that should give them a boost :).

    • If they had sports, even for an extra fee, it would be the death of Cable.

      Unfortunately, most major sports have existing contracts with TV networks and those TV networks will continue to bid high to keep them. I wish that the sports leagues would have a more open policy where anybody could stream their games for a fixed rate. No more exclusivity agreements. Whoever has the most attractive platform will get the most people watching and will bring in more money for the sports leagues.

      • by neurojab ( 15737 )

        Live sports is the one thing keeping the "cable bundle" alive.

        • by AuMatar ( 183847 )

          Convenience keeps the cable bundle alive. I get all the channels I want and a consistent interface from the company I already have to pay for internet (and it barely costs more than internet alone). To get the same channels I actually watch would require 4 streaming services and actually cost more, and require me to wait for months after release to watch some shows. Cable is still the most convenient alternative.

  • For some reason I could have sworn Netflix made a game for the show "Squid Game", but I can't find it - maybe that hasn't happened, but it sure seems like an obvious choice to build a game from...

    • by NFN_NLN ( 633283 )

      Naw... you're thinking of the squid crypto currency /s.

      • Naw... you're thinking of the squid crypto currency /s.

        Ha! I also read all about the Squid Game crypto coming (and going), but the game I thought I remember hearing about was before the crypto was even a thing.

        Maybe it was one of the fan created games, of which there are apparently a few now.

    • You may have been thinking of the crypto, which was claiming to be working on a game.
  • If they're moving into gaming, then why am I stuck playing 'Crab Game' instead of the official 'Squid Game' video game?

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