Almost two years ago, Netflix surprised many by opening a new game studio and hinting it would start building high-quality titles. Now, the streamer is shutting it down.
Netflix formed an internal studio (codename Blue) that was meant to make a AAA multiplatform game based on an original IP. It is now dead.
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Two years and zero games later, Netflix has shut down its own AAA game studio. Netflix opened up an internal game studio ...
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Netflix recently shut down its "Team Blue" gaming studio in Southern California, according to Game File. The studio included ...
Netflix just killed its ambitious video game studio before it even launched a single title—but it isn't giving up on games ...
Netflix (NFLX) has shut down its internal video game studio known as Team Blue, Gamefile’s Stephen Totilo reports. The game development ...
Netflix (NFLX) has abandoned plans to make a AAA, big budget video game and intends to instead focus on making casual games, the Wall Street ...
One of Netflix’s most intriguing video game studios is no more, Game File reported. The company’s Southern California game ...