Netflix’s most apt tagline, “See What’s Next,” couldn’t be more appropriate as the tech giant continues to foray into the vast world of gaming. Launched in 2021, Netflix gaming hasn’t quite managed equal footing in the market yet, but it’s not for lack of trying. Between launching indie hits like Twelve Minutes or Oxenfree, capturing bigger IP such as Street Fighter IV, attempting original AAA games, making developer acquisitions like Night School Studio, and crafting their own unique stories, it’s a wonder what will actually stick the landing for the entertainment behemoth.
During the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Netflix’s President of Games Alain Tascan, alongside Vice President of Games Technology and Portfolio Development Jeet Shroff, met with reporters to explain their strategy and upcoming innovations and tease new story-based IP.
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