You can play games with Netflix

Netflix wanted to expand its services as a streaming service. Movies and TV shows are not enough to entertain people anymore. One of the reasons why Netflix removed Nancy, Steve, and Demogorgon from Dead by Daylight is because Netflix wants its fans to concentrate on gaming services. A bad move on their part. I mean the Texas Chainsaw Massacre has a videogame now but they never remove Leatherface from Dead By Daylight.

Netflix is confidently sure that their games will become successful even though they made that poor decision. These games can be played on the mobile phone and tablet versions of the service; however, the smart TV version of the service also supports the usage of controllers. Netflix wants to compete with services such as Google Stadia and Amazon Luna, both of which are online gaming platforms that let users play games through the use of the cloud.

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When you install a game on your phone, a significant amount of memory and data is used up. If you want to avoid installing an app that uses a lot of memory and storage space, you should play a cloud game instead. Therefore, I can see why that might be appealing to those who play these games on Netflix. There is some content that is completely original to the Games, while other parts are adaptations of their television shows. One thing that I’ve noticed about the games on Netflix is that they run the smoothest on the house Fibr WiFi that I have. Playing them with a mobile data subscription is not very entertaining. To get the most out of these games, you’ll need a reliable internet connection. Netflix games has a long way too go but I am looking forward to the future titles they will release.

 

 

 

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joblessdude

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How does it work? Do we need to buy consoles like a joystick, keyboard, and mouse separately for playing games? It's a good thing to hear for gaming fans.

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Treborika

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So as it is said that playing the Netflix's games on smartphones is less entertaining than on other devices. And that it requires a very stable internet connection this means it may use more data hence more expensive to playing games via smartphone.

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Yellow Garter

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It has advantage though, less space and ram consumed for your memory card. Running out of ram can be annoying.

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Architect413

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@joblessdude The same way you can watch movies and tv on Netflix without the need of downloading them,

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dueltmpivkcb

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I don't think so. Netflix is best for only watching movies not playing games.

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dueltmpivkcb

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@Architect413 what did you say?

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DriverfromFridayMusicvid

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Ah Netflix Games has been around for months and I am able to play with my phone, The Netflix App have a gaming section.

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