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Netflix will soon allow you to stream games on your TV, PC and Mac

Domagoj Belancic
15.8.2023
Translation: machine translated

Netflix continues to invest in its gaming division. In future, you will not only be able to play Netflix games on your mobile, but also on your TV, PC and Mac.

With your Netflix subscription, you can not only stream films and series. You also have access to a catalogue of games on your mobile. You can download and play the included games for free via the app store on your iOS or Android device.

Until now, the games were trapped in the plan on the small mobile screens. This is about to change. In future, you will also be able to play the games on your PC, Mac and TV via the cloud. In a blog post, Netflix announces a limited test for Canada and the UK. The aim is to test how reliably the game streaming works.

The cloud gaming service will be supported at launch in the Netflix app for streaming devices from Amazon, Google, Roku and Nvidia as well as on Samsung TVs. According to Netflix, other devices will be added on an ongoing basis. The integration of cloud games into the Netflix apps on Playstation and Xbox consoles seems rather unlikely. The service would be in direct competition with the existing offerings from Sony and Microsoft.

Netflix has not revealed when the cloud gaming service will be rolled out on a large scale. It is also unclear whether the service will also support physical controllers in the future.

From series giant to gaming giant?

According to Mike Verdu, VP of Netflix Games, the test is "a first step towards making games playable on all devices that members use Netflix on".

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