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Netflix is reportedly considering licensing a Grand Theft Auto (GTA) title as part of its expansion into the gaming industry. The streaming giant has discussed plans to release a GTA game on its subscription service, expanding its streaming games on TVs. Netflix subscribers may soon be able to play games based on popular shows like 'Squid Game,' 'Wednesday,' 'Extraction,' Sherlock Holmes series, and 'Black Mirror.' This move signals an increase in spending on licensed titles by Netflix, as it aims to attract more subscribers and diversify its offerings.
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1/3 "Netflix subscribers will be able to play games based on hits “Squid Game” and “Wednesday". Netflix is discussing games based on “Extraction,” its Sherlock Holmes series and its “Black Mirror” series. Discussed plans to release a “Grand Theft Auto” https://t.co/kPMtQWJn9l
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The streaming giant has seemingly discussed plans to release a Grand Theft Auto title on its subscription service https://t.co/SXJp2tUsHr
Netflix has reportedly looked into licensing a GTA title as it moves into "higher-end" gaming https://t.co/kuM7x5ieJh https://t.co/yvnaXQ1PU7