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Netflix📰 lt’s 2000, and Netflix co-founders Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph offer to sell their fledgling DVD rental business to Blockbuster for $50 million. Blockbuster laughs them out of the room. Fast forward to 2025, Netflix boasts over 238 mil

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Netflix’s move into gaming is promising but challenging. Less than 1% of users play its games, while giants like Sony and Roblox dominate with strong communities. To succeed, Netflix must go beyond just offering gamest they needs to build deeper engagement and connection with players.

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