Netflix planning its Cloud Gaming Service

What if Netflix created its own cloud gaming service? And if Mike Verdu is to be believed, this is being reflected in the company, he who is the vice president of Netflix in charge of the games division, who announces that he is seriously studying this concept. Currently, Netflix games have to be downloaded to devices to be played.
Netflix is looking seriously at a cloud gaming service so that it can reach subscribers on TVs and PCs. They are going to approach this the same way as they did for mobile. But it’s a step forward that Netflix need to take to get to know members where they are, on the devices they’re consuming Netflix on.
Netflix already offers several games to its subscribers, and it turns out that the group does not intend to stop doing so, as it has announced that there are 55 new titles currently in development. Also, please note that the announcement of a potential cloud gaming service comes shortly after the announcement of Google Stadia’s shutdown.
Netflix is opening a new game studio in California led by Chacko Sonny, who left his role as executive producer of Overwatch at Activision Blizzard last year.
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