The Netflix streaming platform has been doing a lot to gain a foothold in the gaming sector for about two years and offers its subscribers many free games, some of which are very good. However, as a report now shows, almost no one uses the Netflix game show.
with Netflix games The streaming service has a full range of video games in its collection that are freely available to subscribers in an unlimited form without additional charges. In the future, Netflix itself could become a publisher of games. Because at the end of 2021 you are already taking Night School studio in gaming team on me.
As of late last year, users can access games like Stranger Things: The Game, Stranger Things 3: The Game, Card Blast, Teeter Up, Shooting Hoops, and more than 25 mobile games. It can be downloaded for free via the Netflix app. K Report from CNBC It shows, but hardly any of the Netflix users take advantage of the big game show.
Less than 1% use the Netflix Gaming Show
Because CNBC reports using data from app analytics company Apptopia, a file Netflix games have been downloaded just over 23 million times And it has an average Daily users 1.7 million. While this looks good at first glance, these numbers are essentially a drop in the group compared to Netflix’s 221 million subscribers.
This data shows that nearly 200 million people who have access to the Netflix game library do not currently play it, or may not even know it exists. Netflix officials were certainly hoping for more game shows. In the second quarter of 2022, Netflix lost nearly a million subscribers, after canceling 200,000 subscribers in the first quarter.
You want it in early 2023 With a cheaper subscription (but with ads) opposite. Be honest: As a Netflix customer, have you ever downloaded a Netflix game and did you even know that Netflix has a free games section in the app? Write to us in the comments.
source | CNBC
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