According to Protocol, the streaming service is looking for a security product manager with experience in handling “cloud gaming challenges,” a rendering engineer who can support Netflix’s “cloud gaming service” and other related functions.
Netflix recently launched mobile games such as “Into the Breach” and “Before Your Eyes” among others.
However, less than 1 percent of subscribers play their mobile games.
Netflix plans to launch at least 50 game titles by the end of the year.
App analytics firm Apptopia estimated that an average of 1.7 million people engage with the games daily, which is less than 1 percent of Netflix’s more than 221 million subscribers.
Netflix’s “Stranger Things” games in particular have done well.
Although the mobile games are not very popular, a cloud gaming service can get more attention, especially from young gamers.
“Cloud gaming makes a lot of sense for Netflix. Not only would it allow the company to bring its games to the TV screen without relying solely on game consoles, the cloud is also an environment that Netflix is very familiar with,” he said. the report. named.
The platform is accelerating its push in video games. Since November last year, the company has been rolling out the games to keep users engaged between show releases.
The games are only accessible to subscribers but must be downloaded as separate apps.
Netflix has called Epic Games and
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