Netflix will allow you to compete against other users in leaderboards and even invite them to online games in the platform’s games.
Netflix wants to continue betting on mobile games to keep its subscriber community hooked, and not only are they going to invest in many more titles that will be available by the end of the year, but they even intend to facilitate games between their users and also offer Leaderboards.
This is what they point out from techcrunchwho claim that Netflix is working in competitive play and leaderboards and that there are even certain titles that have different game identifiers so that the community begins to choose their pseudonyms.
“We are always looking to improve our members’ experience of the service and are exploring different features to enrich the Netflix mobile gaming experience.”, he points out Kumiko Hidaka Netflix spokesperson to Techcrunch.
In this way, Netflix will bet on a future of multiplayer titles in its portfolio to invite members of its community to participate with others.
They are also working on a section that allows us to observe other members if they are online, being able to invite them to play directly, although we do not know how privacy will work for those users who do not want to receive invitations.
It is a curious movement because recently a study pointed out that Netflix subscribers hardly cared about the titles on the platform and yet only games with an average of 1.7 million daily users counted.
We will see if the public is captivated by these new features that we are likely to see by the end of the year.
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