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Why This Matters

Netflix's potential introduction of a voice chat feature within its gaming catalog signifies a strategic move to enhance social gaming experiences and justify its increased subscription costs. By integrating Agora’s cross-platform voice API, Netflix aims to compete more directly with platforms like Discord, emphasizing social interaction in gaming. This development highlights Netflix's broader push to diversify its entertainment offerings and deepen user engagement through interactive features.

Key Takeaways

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TL;DR Code within the Netflix app v9.60.0 suggests a voice chat feature is coming to the games catalog.

The feature appears to use Agora’s cross-platform voice chat API and may integrate with the phone-as-a-controller system.

While not yet officially announced, the move could add social gaming value to plans that recently saw a price increase to $19.99 per month, helping justify the increased cost.

Netflix is fresh off a round of price hikes, now costing a whopping $19.99 per month for the Standard plan without ads. Most people focus on Netflix’s movie and TV show offerings, but all of Netflix’s plans also include games. The company appears to be on track to improve the gaming experience on its platform by eventually adding voice chat, as we’ve found in the app code.

We’ve been spotting various mentions of “Voice Chat” in the Netflix app’s code over the past few weeks, but the clues weren’t very clear at the time. With Netflix v9.60.0 for Android, we now have clearer clues that Netflix could bring a Voice Chat feature to its games catalog.

For instance, in this code snippet, we see mentions of “Voice Chat Active” and “Tap to return to game.”

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In this code snippet, we see mentions of Voice Chat alongside Game Controller. For context, Netflix allows users to use their phone or tablet as a controller for their TV.

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