Known for his "high above" attitude and music career, rapper Snoop Dogg has recently taken akin to livestreaming video games on the streaming platform Twitch. However, on his recent live stream, Snoop was playing Madden NFL 21, which he fairly often livestreams, Snoop encountered an audio error but due to the lack of an ability for viewers to comment, he was unaware of the issue the entire stream. A user from the stream posted a clip to Reddit highlighting the awkwardness of it all.
The plan was hinted towards back in May , but was just reported by Bloomberg that Netflix could be more serious then we thought about implementing this new service. Recently, Netflix hired Mike Verdu, formerly of EA and Facebook/Oculus, as "vice president of game development". This definitely is a strong sign that Netflix is taking this possibility serious and has at least some sort of plan going forward. "The idea is to offer video games on Netflix's streaming platform within the next year," the story says, while also reporting, "the company doesn't currently plan to charge extra for the content." Netflix executives most definitely have been seeing the success of Microsoft's Game Pass platform and decided that this was something they could do. Even though, both Amazon and Google have tried (and failed miserably) to create a similar platform. As of writing this article, Netflix has yet to make any "official" announcements of the new s...
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