Streaming giant Netflix is eyeing the cloud gaming segment and is looking for developers to launch at least 50 gaming titles by the end of this year. The buzz is based on recent job listing posts on its website and LinkedIn. On Tuesday, the company launched the popular ‘Heads Up!’ announced the global launch of an exclusive Netflix-inspired version of A game that will be available to all its members. Netflix said the game will come with new decks from popular series Stranger Things, Squid Game, Bridgerton, and Shadow & Bone.
Accordingly LinkedIn job postings, the company is looking for a security product manager with experience handling “cloud gaming challenges.” Post above Company website Looking for a Rendering Engineer to support Netflix’s “Cloud Gaming Service”.
“We’re always looking for great talent to join our team and are constantly looking for new product opportunities to enhance our member experience. We have nothing else to share at this time,” Netflix said. TechCrunch When asked about his future plans.
The streaming company has already ventured into mobile gaming, but the titles aren’t exactly popular. Now the cloud gaming service is expected to catch the attention of more gamers, TechCrunch said.
According to protocol, cloud gaming will allow Netflix to bring its games to TV screens without relying on game consoles. The outlet added that Netflix closed its last data center in 2016 and moved all of its infrastructure to the cloud, becoming one of the earliest movers in the sector.
It also focuses on the huge growth potential in the cloud gaming market, which allows users to access games without paying for expensive hardware. According to market research store Research & Markets, the size of the cloud gaming market is expected to reach $20.94 billion by 2030.