Enter the gaming industry! Netflix is considering strategic transformation to gain new profits from video games, from Wall Street to Lujiazui
老蟹2017
发表于 2024-1-8 11:53:49
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Streaming giant Netflix is planning to further diversify its business and earn new profits from its gaming business. Some of the ideas discussed by Netflix's management include in app purchases, charging for more complex games under development, or providing ad games for users who purchase cheap advertising packages. If these measures can be implemented, it marks a significant shift in Netflix's gaming business. The company has previously emphasized that it will not include in game purchases or advertisements. Netflix's stock price closed down 0.13% last Friday at $474.06.
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