All gamers have at least one game of GTAe Netflix doesn’t seem to want to stay out of the Grand Theft Auto mania. The streaming giant is indeed looking new ways to revive your game catalog which, let’s face it clearly, never took off.
Netflix Games was officially launched in 2021 but, except for a few titles derived from the company’s intellectual properties (such as Stranger Things and The Queen of Chess), the offer has never thrilled the public too much. The catalog includes exclusively mobile games, and none of these have ever been truly attractive.
For this reason, as reported by the Wall Street Journal, Netflix is aiming for third-party games, entering into agreements with video game publishers. It would be at the top of the wish list Take-Two Interactivewhich holds the publishing rights to the games of Grand Theft Auto (GTA) at Rockstar Games.
GTA: Chinatown Wars on Netflix Games? Unlikely, but not impossible
The speculation game is therefore open, with various users online proposing various hypotheses. The most accredited is that Netflix may bring a new version of Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Warswhich in 2009 marked the debut of the franchise on portable devices (initially Nintendo DS, then PSP and mobile on iOS and Android).
These are obviously mere speculations, born from an indiscretion by the WSJ. At the moment there is no evidence of a possible agreement between Netflix and Take-Two.
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