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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Reached for comment, Netflix declined to share additional details about its plans or timeline.

While other cloud gaming services have failed, like Google’s Stadia, Netflix believes the issues were around the business models, not the technology.

Verdu remarked that Stadia’s games were fun to play, but the business itself was not sustainable.

Our overall vision is that our members can play games on any Netflix device they have,” — a statement that would clearly include users’ TVs.

But that also means there are more potential gamers for Netflix’s cloud gaming service, whenever it may arrive.

Because it’s so new to arrive, market intelligence firm data.ai doesn’t yet have it listed under Netflix’s apps and games on its service or have information on rankings.


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