As you already know, Netflix it is wanting to expand in the world of video games, but above all because of the cloud offer, just as it did at the time Google with the platform Stadia. And now, the vice president of the gaming division at the company, Mike Greencomments that the company is seriously looking to grow in this area.
Given this, they are also betting on creating a studio dedicated to gaming located in California. This is what he commented Green Regarding the expansion in the world of video games:
It is an added value. We are not asking you to sign up as a console replacement. It is a completely different business model. The hope is that over time it will become this very natural way to play wherever you are.
With the new acquisition it would be the company’s fifth study: last month, Netflix was installed in Helsinki, Finlandwith a former general manager of Zynga. Other studies include Boss fighting Entertainment, Night School Studio Y NextGames of Finlandeach of which is designed to develop games.
Additional comments here Green about the arrival of support Chaco Sonnyformer producer of Overwatch who now works with Netflix Gaming:
He could have done anything, but he chose to come here. You don’t get people like that coming into your organization to build the next big thing in gaming unless there’s a sense that we’re really in this for the long haul and for the right reasons.
For now, the company’s progress through the business is gradually growing.
Via: TechCrunch
Publisher’s note: With the arrival of more studies, it is possible that one of them will be dedicated to working with Ubisoft for the Netflix exclusive Assassin’s Creed. It is likely that we will have more news in the not so distant future.
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