Why Netflix is getting serious about video games - Protocol

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Last updated 24 junho 2024
Why Netflix is getting serious about video games - Protocol
News of Netflix’s hiring of Oculus VP Mike Verdu, a gaming executive with an impressive track record overseeing mobile game development at companies like Electronic Arts and Zynga, signaled the company was finally serious about video games. Here’s why it’s a smart move for the streaming service.
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