Netflix has announced a major update that will expand cloud gaming testing to the United States, providing users with the opportunity to play cloud games smoothly on a variety of devices. This service was first launched in Canada and the United Kingdom in August this year
According to the editor’s understanding, Netflix pointed out in its latest blog post that this expanded test will first be available to a limited number of users, which is different from its previous launch in Canada. The same test as carried out in the UK. Currently, Netflix only provides two cloud games, one of which is "Oxenfree" produced by Netflix's Night School Studio, and the other is called "Molehew's Mining Adventure"
To play these games on your TV, users will need to download Netflix's dedicated controller app, which is available for iPhone and Android devices. Netflix emphasized that cloud gaming can run on some devices, including Amazon’s Fire TV, Google TV on Chromecast, Roku devices, and smart TVs. On the web page, users can also use the mouse and keyboard to operate games
Netflix has been continuously expanding its game library and services to provide more benefits to its subscribers. While the vast majority of games are available for mobile devices, the company has shown interest in expanding its services beyond iOS and Android. Netflix plans to launch games based on its hit series like Squidward, Wednesday, Get Out and Black Mirror, and has even discussed licensing Rogue One with Take-Two, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal on Monday. A game in the "Hunter" series. This series of initiatives shows Netflix’s commitment to providing users with a more colorful entertainment experience
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