Netflix’s gaming platform recently brought the GTA Trilogy (III, Vice City, and San Andreas) to its subscribers, allowing them to access these iconic games. This move proved to be incredibly popular, boosting Netflix’s selection and attracting an impressive number of users, who enthusiastically immersed themselves in these titles.
After the recent surge in achievements, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Take-Two, the longstanding publisher of GTA, expressed enthusiasm about the agreement that made it possible for GTA to be available on Netflix, stating his strong desire to bring additional games to the streaming platform.
CEO of Take-Two Interactive
With the rise of gaming as the most favored form of gaming, an increasing number of platform providers are seeking to integrate it into their services. Netflix has successfully achieved this by incorporating a selection of high-quality games into its platform, which users have eagerly embraced. One standout title within this offering is the GTA Trilogy, which has played a significant role in promoting the popularity of Netflix Gaming to a great extent.
During a recent financial discussion, Take-Two Interactive’s CEO, Strauss Zelnick, expressed his enthusiasm for the company’s agreement regarding the GTA Trilogy and its potential for future growth.
“We’d love to do more with Netflix. Who wouldn’t? As long as the consumers are happy to be there and as long as the economics of those arrangements make good sense.“
As technology continues to advance, fans are curious about which Take-Two games might be adapted for Netflix. Possibilities include classic Grand Theft Auto titles like GTA IV, popular 2K series such as Borderlands, WWE, or Mafia, or even games from Private Division, like The Outer Worlds or Rollerdrome.