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When Netflix first announced its upcoming gaming platform, we speculated whether subscription costs would increase to cover the cost of money spent on content. Thankfully, this isn’t the case, but it also means the gaming category may not be a platform for AAA titles — at least for now. “We’re also in the early stages of further expanding into games, building on our earlier efforts around interactivity (eg, Black Mirror Bandersnatch) and our Stranger Things games,” Netflix states. The streaming giant nabbed former EA and Facebook gaming executive Mike Verdu, who has a track record of working on Oculus and EA game development including Plants vs Zombies, to lead the project. Games like Plants vs Zombies are great examples of the mobile games Netflix could offer subscribers. Netflix is still in the early stages of delivering a gaming category, stating it wants to know more about “how our members value games.” With popular gaming-based original TV shows under its belt, including The Witcher, Castlevania, and most recently Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness, there’s a lot of potential for the streaming service to shine. 

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