Netflix is Eyeing Cloud Gaming
Mike Verdu, vice president of the Netflix gaming division, spoke about the “cloud” plans at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference.
He said that Netflix will not ask gamers to buy a subscription instead of a console, as the company intends to work on a “completely different business model.” Verdoux hopes that cloud gaming will become a natural way to play video games in the future.
Verdoux also commented on the closure of Google Stadia. In his opinion, Stadia was a successful service from a technical point of view, but it had problems with the business model.