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Netflix’s games are being played by less than one percent of subscribers: report

It appears that a minuscule number of people are playing Netflix Games.

Citing data from app analytics firm Apptopia, CNBC reports that Netflix’s mobile games have been downloaded 23.3 million times with an average of 1.7 million daily users. For context, Netflix has 221 million subscribers, so that works out to less than one percent of the streamer’s customer base actually playing these games.

Launched last November, Netflix Games offer a selection of Android and iOS titles to Netflix subscribers at no additional cost. Dozens of games are available through the platform, with the catalogue getting multiple new titles every month.

It’s important to note, however, that we don’t actually know what Netflix’s targets were for its nascent gaming service. Given that the company is so nebulous about the performance of its original content, it’s not surprising that it hasn’t really said much about its gaming efforts.

Leanne Loombe, Netflix’s head of external games, even acknowledged this during a panel at the Tribeca Film Festival in June:

“We started in November of last year, so only a handful of months and we’re still intentionally keeping things a little bit quiet because we’re still learning and experimenting and trying to figure out what things are going to actually resonate with our members, what games people want to play. So it’s really important that we have some time to build up to that.”

And in Netflix’s fourth-quarter earnings call last year, COO Greg Peters admitted that the company is “many months and really, frankly, years” away from fully understanding the games business. In the meantime, Peters said, the streamer will be “experimental and try a bunch of things” with games while having eyes on “the long-term prize.”

What that “prize” means remains to be seen, and it’s unknown how much Netflix is actually investing in games. That said, it has acquired three developers, including Night School Studio, the team behind the acclaimed Oxenfree game. And by the end of 2022, it aims to double its mobile games offering.

Regardless of Netflix’s broader plans for gaming, it’s clear that the streamer is looking at a variety of ways to mitigate its declining business. Last quarter, the streamer reported a loss of nearly one million subscribers, which came after losing 200,000 other subscribers during the first quarter of 2022. Other changes to Netflix’s business strategy include an ad-supported tier and a paywall on password sharing.

Source: CNBC

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You can now pre-register Apex Legends Mobile in Canada

Apex Legends Mobile is now available for pre-registration on Google Play, and you can sign up for updates on iOS.

Apex Legends Mobile offers the battle royale experience on the go.

According to EA, new legends, maps, gameplay modes, and live events and “mobile-first adaptations and innovations” will be part of this new smartphone and tablet take on Apex. The game will not feature cross-play with Apex Legends on other platforms, unlike the popular battle royale title Fortnite.

Apex Legends Mobile previously launched in a free closed beta in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru, Argentina and Colombia.

In the regional launch, the only characters available were Wraith, Bangalore, Octane, Mirage, Pathfinder Bloodhound, Gibraltar, Lifeline and Caustic. However, it’s unclear if more of the game’s characters will be available in the mobile title.

Source: EA

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Consumers around the world spend a lot of time using mobile apps: study

Consumers in five countries reportedly spend roughly five hours a day on mobile apps, and consumers in 12 major markets in the world spend more than four hours per day (see the chart above), according to mobile data and analytics firm App Annie.

App Annie estimates that people have about five hours of leisure per day. With this in mind, the fact that Indonesians spend about 5.5 hours per day using mobile apps, is pretty incredible.

TikTok is one of the standout apps with being the most downloaded app in more than three territories, and according to App Annie, it’s the only platform to show up in the top five lists in all nine countries. Even as a relatively new TikTok user, I can already see how easy it would be to spend five hours per day using just that social media platform.

Game-wise Pokémon Unite was the standout title in South Korea, but worldwide, My Talking Angela 2 is the number one downloaded game in Q3 of 2021. This is followed by Free Fire, Count Masters, PUBG Mobile and Bridge Race. 

Canada isn’t on the top list of players.

Source: App Annie Via: Venture Beat