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Microsoft Gaming Executive Says Netflix's Moving Into Games Has Big Potential

2022-01-11 120 Dailymotion

Microsoft Gaming Executive , Says Netflix's Move Into Games , Has Big Potential.<br />IGN reports that Phil Spencer, the current vice-president <br />of gaming at Microsoft, thinks that Netflix's planned <br />foray into the video game industry is a smart idea. .<br />IGN reports that Phil Spencer, the current vice-president <br />of gaming at Microsoft, thinks that Netflix's planned <br />foray into the video game industry is a smart idea. .<br />In a recent 'New York Times' interview, Spencer broke down the industry's continued growth and how it often sets trends for other tech companies. .<br />In a recent 'New York Times' interview, Spencer broke down the industry's continued growth and how it often sets trends for other tech companies. .<br />I think it’s smart what [Netflix is] doing. <br />They’re buying some studios. They’re <br />learning about the creative process <br />of interactive entertainment. <br />And I think it’s a very smart way <br />for them to move into the space, Phil Spencer, Vice President of Gaming for Microsoft, <br />via 'New York Times' Sway podcast.<br />Netflix is reportedly focused on creating <br />content for the casual mobile market. .<br />Recently, the streaming giant acquired <br />the award-winning game studio <br />Nightschool, which developed 'Oxenfree.' .<br />Recently, the streaming giant acquired <br />the award-winning game studio <br />Nightschool, which developed 'Oxenfree.' .<br />According to Spencer, Netflix's existing <br />cloud and community give its venture <br />into gaming huge potential. .<br />According to Spencer, Netflix's existing <br />cloud and community give its venture <br />into gaming huge potential. .<br />Netflix clearly has cloud. Amazon has cloud. <br />Google has a real cloud capability. <br />But without content, community, and cloud, <br />I think getting into gaming right now — <br />and you can see this in what Netflix is doing, Phil Spencer, Vice President of Gaming for Microsoft, <br />via 'New York Times' Sway podcast.<br />Spencer reportedly disagrees with comparisons drawn between Netflix and Microsoft's Game Pass. .<br />Spencer reportedly disagrees with comparisons drawn between Netflix and Microsoft's Game Pass. .<br />I’d say the difference for us is in <br />the business model of — you can <br />buy every game that’s available on <br />the subscription, which is a little different <br />than a music subscription <br />or a movie subscription, Phil Spencer, Vice President of Gaming for Microsoft, <br />via 'New York Times' Sway podcast.<br />I’d say the difference for us is in <br />the business model of — you can <br />buy every game that’s available on <br />the subscription, which is a little different <br />than a music subscription <br />or a movie subscription, Phil Spencer, Vice President of Gaming for Microsoft, <br />via 'New York Times' Sway podcast

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