At its annual Geeked Week event, Netflix announced a slew of new titles coming to its gaming service this year. A few of the new games are tied to some of Netflix’s most popular TV shows, including “The Queen’s Gambit,” “Shadow and Bone,” and “Too Hot To Handle.” The streaming service currently has 22 games […]
Over the past year, Netflix has been working towards offering streamable games through its service, and has even gone on a little acquisition spree, bringing on board several game studios. This year, Netflix will be ramping things up considerably, with plans to offer 50 games before the end of this year. Currently, Netflix offers a …
something besides woke that people actually want to see. like this. shooting hoops with your buddies and telling jokes and you feel something for some reason wearing suits and shades and talking but it s fine because we don t judge. greg: yeah come apart one more time it s actually chadwick. i think the problem here chadwick besides the strange name [laughs] is that entertainment is now betraying its initial premise which is to entertain. now it s becoming a messaging service for executives terrified of the woke. you can be both you can entertain and be woke. chadwick: jon stewart shows a really good example of that i don t think anyone born after 1990 really realize the daily show was once funny. and who is his audience? people of his generation go woke it feel so insincere. you could see right through it. his audience was gen x, old
Netflix has teamed up with the creators of Exploding Kittens - the dumb card game - for a game and TV series based on the title. Exploding Kittens – The Game,