Netflix is reportedly planning further entry into the game.

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Netflix is reportedly planning further entry into the game.

The Information reported that anonymous sources say Netflix is planning further forays into video games and has approached "veteran video game industry executives" about possible hires Netflix has previously produced interactive shows like "Black Mirror" and interactive shows like "You vs. Bandersnatch" and "You vs. Wild," and has worked with outside developers on projects like "Stranger Things 3: The Game," but this would be more than just stepping into the world of video games. Apparently, one of the plans being considered is inspired by the Apple Arcade subscription service.

According to a statement sent to Techradar by Netflix, this story may be accurate. "Netflix members appreciate the diversity and quality of our content. That's why we have continually expanded our content offerings, from series to documentaries, movies, local language originals, and reality TV. In addition, through interactive programming such as "Bandersnatch" and "YOU V. WILD" and games based on "Stranger Things," "La Casa de Papel" and "To All the Boys," members can enjoy their favorite stories in a more direct We know that the story of our members is a story that they love to tell. So we are excited to add more interactive entertainment."

Netflix executives consider Fortnite a major competitor, so it makes sense for the streaming platform to look at ways to fight back; Netflix also has a long history of releasing games like "Castlevania," "Dota:" as well as "Resident Evil," "Tomb Raider," League of Legends," "Magic: The Gathering," and "Dragon's Dogma" into animated films, as well as a live-action adaptation of the "Assassin's Creed" series. Let's hope it will be better than the movie.

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