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Nov082021

Netflix's gaming service most likely to offer individual games on iOS

Netflix will most likely need to list each game it's offering on its gaming service as individual apps on the App Store to adhere to Apple's rules, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports. The streaming service won't be able to offer an all-in-one experience, as Apple's updated guidelines prevent the app from making it onto the store.

Netflix Games currently operates this way on Android. In areas where the service is being tested, users can browse games on offer via the Netflix app, but they'll be redirected to the Google Play Store to download the apps. And this approach gives us a look at how Netflix might implement its game service on iOS. It is a workable solution, but as Gurman pointed out, it's not an approach that will put Netflix Games "in the best position to succeed."

The service isn't cloud-based right now, but that's expected to change on Android. It isn't clear if that will be feasible on iOS.

Apple faced off against Microsoft last year over the company's cloud-based streaming service, Xbox Cloud Gaming. The latter was forced to release its service as a web experience on iOS.

Source: MacRumors

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