Netflix's Cloud Gaming Service Nears Launch with Game Controller App

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Netflix is a step closer to launching its own cloud gaming service

, Netflix’s VP of Gaming Mike Verdu said last October that the company was “exploring a cloud gaming offering.” You’ll obviously need a controller, virtual or otherwise, to play those games on your TV.

Netflix began offering mobile games included with its subscription in November 2021. Over the years, the library has expanded significantly, and Netflix has even acquired some of the studios behind the games that it offers, such asdeveloper Boss Fight Entertainment. The streamer’s iOS and Android games are free to play with an active Netflix subscription. They also lack any ads or microtransactions. Currently, the only way to play them is on mobile, but the Netflix Game Controller app does claim that “Netflix Games on TV are in beta.” Evidence of this unannounced beta program surfaced back in March .

The streaming service is unlikely to topple Nintendo, PlayStation, or Xbox, but that’s also not the point of publishing games through Netflix. “It’s a value add,” Verdu explained. “We’re not asking you to subscribe as a console replacement.”on my TV would make me feel a little better about subscribing. There are some real gems on the service, from

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