Netflix Plans to Offer Video Games in Push Beyond Films, TV
Netflix Inc., marking its first big move beyond TV shows and films; is planning an expansion into video games and has hired a former Electronic Arts Inc. and Facebook Inc. executive to lead the effort. Mike Verdu will join Netflix as vice president of game development; reporting to Chief Operating Officer Greg Peters; the company said on Wednesday. Verdu was previously Facebook’s vice president in charge of working with developers to bring games and other content to Oculus virtual-reality headsets.
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The idea is to offer video games on Netflix’s streaming platform within the next year, according to a person familiar with the situation. The games will appear alongside current fare as a new programming genre; similar to what Netflix did with documentaries or stand-up specials. The company doesn’t currently plan to charge extra for the content; said the person, who asked not to be identified because the deliberations are private. Netflix shares gained as much as 2.8% to $563.45 in premarket trading Thursday. The stock had been up 1.3% this year through Wednesday’s close.
Netflix has confirmed that it will be offering games through its service at no additional cost. With several goals in mind, the streaming company also confirmed that one of the major focuses is mobile gaming: https://t.co/gpDgM6Wr1k pic.twitter.com/QVQHi11bWn
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Pushing into games would be one of Netflix’s boldest moves yet. In Verdu, the company has an executive who worked on popular mobile games at Electronic Arts, including titles in the Sims, Plants vs. Zombies, and Star Wars franchises. He also served as a chief creative officer for Zynga Inc. between 2009 and 2012. Netflix will be building out its gaming team in the coming months, according to the person familiar with the matter. The company has already started advertising for game-development-related positions on its website.