The company is searching for an executive to spearhead the gaming segment that will feature a bundle of games similar to Apple’s (NASDAQ: AAPL) online subscription model, a source close to the matter told The Information.  Although details about the gaming venture are still scanty, the company does not plan to feature any ads, just like the streaming service.  The source indicates that Netflix has already approached various gaming industry veteran executives regarding the role with no official job listing. 

Games competing with streaming companies

In the past, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings has acknowledged that games have emerged as big competitors’ for users while singling out Fortnite. He claimed that the battle royale shooter is a major competitor than other streaming platforms.  The report comes after Netflix and other streaming companies registered a surge in users inspired by the coronavirus pandemic lockdowns. Furthermore, the gaming industry has also recorded an influx of users during the health crisis.  In recent years, the Netflix streaming business has focused on producing in-house content to minimize paying licensing fees. However, it is not clear if the firm will take the same approach for the gaming venture.  Netflix has shown increased interest in interactive content, offering users a chance to engage more with shows like ‘Bandersnatch’ and ‘You v. Wild’, or games based on ‘Stranger Things’, ‘La Casa de Papel’, and ‘To All the Boys’.