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Zwei GTA-Spiele verlassen Netflix Games

Authore: FinnAktualisieren:Jan 01,2025

Zwei GTA-Spiele verlassen Netflix Games

Netflix Games verliert nächsten Monat zwei Grand Theft Auto-Titel. Grand Theft Auto III und Grand Theft Auto Vice City werden am 13. Dezember aus dem Netflix-Spielekatalog entfernt.

Warum verschwinden diese Spiele?

Die Lizenzen für GTA III und Vice City, die Netflix von Rockstar Games erhalten hat, laufen aus. Dies ist bei Netflix eine gängige Praxis und spiegelt die Art und Weise wider, wie sie mit Lizenzen für Filme und Fernsehsendungen umgehen. Bevor sie entfernt werden, erscheint im Spiel die Benachrichtigung „Bald verlassen“. Die ursprüngliche Vereinbarung zwischen Netflix und Rockstar Games hatte eine Laufzeit von 12 Monaten und dieser Zeitraum endet.

Was passiert als nächstes?

Netflix-Abonnenten, die diese Spiele noch nicht gespielt haben, können sie einzeln oder als Teil eines Trilogie-Pakets im Google Play Store kaufen. Jedes Spiel kostet 4,99 $, die gesamte Trilogie ist für 11,99 $ erhältlich.

Während dies eine Abkehr von der Entfernung von Samurai Shodown V und WrestleQuest im letzten Jahr darstellt (die ohne Vorwarnung entfernt wurden), gibt Netflix dieses Mal eine Vorankündigung bekannt. Dies ist bemerkenswert, insbesondere angesichts des erheblichen Abonnentenwachstums, das Netflix im Jahr 2023 verzeichnete und das teilweise auf die GTA-Trilogie zurückzuführen ist.

Es gibt Gerüchte über eine zukünftige Zusammenarbeit zwischen Rockstar und Netflix, die möglicherweise remasterte Versionen von Liberty City Stories, Vice City Stories und Chinatown Wars auf die Plattform bringen wird. Nur die Zeit wird zeigen, ob diese Gerüchte wahr sind.

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