Netflix is betting big on gaming amid subscriber and revenue loss. Last year, the streaming platform hired Mike Verdu, the former head of Electronic Arts’ mobile gaming division, to lead its in-house gaming efforts. It’s even acquiring third-party gaming studios to crank up its exclusive collection. So it’s fair to say that the platform is very serious about its new venture.
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Currently, Netflix offers a number of games, including Stranger Things: 1984, Stranger Things 3: The Game, Shooting Hoops, Card Blast, Teeter Up, and more. The question is, do you play them? Does the idea of playing games on a streaming service excite you? Does it make the platform more attractive for you? Take our poll below and tell us what you think of Netflix’s gaming plunge in the comments section.