Netflix It has been confirmed that the first set of games it is developing will be available to subscribers for free and will target Mobile equipment.
In the past few weeks, we have heard more about Netflix’s mysterious “N Game” project, and now the streaming giant has finally unveiled its entry into the multi-billion dollar gaming industry.
In the letter to investors [PDF] (Thanks to The Wrap), the company outlined that it believes that games are a viable growth path, and then enter the fields of original programming, animation, etc. from successful companies.
“Initially, we will mainly focus on mobile device games. We are as excited about our movie and TV series products as always, and we expect investment and growth in all existing content categories to go a long way, but as we move into original The show has been around for nearly ten years, and we think it’s time to learn more about how our members rate the game to be correct,” Netflix said.
This letter clearly outlines that games will become a key part of the company’s future strategy-why not? In a world where Netflix’s impeccable dominance in streaming media is now being challenged by companies such as Disney, Apple, WarnerMedia, and Comcast, it makes sense for the company to want to diversify its content supply.
There is no timetable for Netflix’s first game release, but a previous report pointed out that it may start as early as next year.
Recently, images of the DualSense controller and Tsushima Soul related to PlayStation have been discovered in the Netflix application, which indicates that there may be future cooperation with Sony.
Netflix has released a game based on Stranger Things IP and has achieved great success in game-based series such as Castlevania, Resident Evil, and The Witcher-if any of these attributes release the game in the app, You can easily understand how Netflix uses its popularity to attract more subscribers.