Netflix Shuts Down AAA Game Studio, But Remains Committed to Gaming

Netflix has closed its Southern California game studio, codenamed 'Team Blue,' signaling a potential shift in the streaming giant's gaming strategy.
Netflix Shuts Down AAA Game Studio, But Remains Committed to Gaming
Netflix's foray into big-budget game development has suffered a setback. The streaming giant has closed its Southern California game studio, codenamed "Team Blue," which was working on an ambitious action RPG for PC. Industry Veterans Let Go The closure marks a disappointing end to a promising venture. Netflix had assembled a talented team at the studio, led by former Overwatch executive producer Chacko Sonny. The studio also boasted industry veterans like Joe Staten (Halo, Destiny) and Rafael Grassetti (Sony Santa Monica Studio). According to reports from Game File , all three high-profile hires are no longer with Netflix. Shifting Strategies? This news follows a series of changes within Netflix's gaming division. In July, the company appointed Alain Tascan (formerly of Epic Games) as the new president of gaming, replacing Mike Verdu, who moved into a different role. Business Insider reports that Tascan oversaw layoffs in the gaming division last week, affecting fewer tha…

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