It’s not even clear whether the company will stick with mobile games exclusively; some subscribers watch Netflix on their computers or gaming consoles, and the service has experimented with remote-driven interactive shows in the past.
The subscription streaming service announced yesterday that it’s digging its heels into the video games industry by establishing its very own games studio.
Netflix made its first foray into the gaming space in September 2021 when it hired another former EA exec, Mike Verdu.
Netflix has even come to offer a few premium versions of non-exclusive titles, like Exploding Kittens (originally a card game) and Heads Up.