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Netflix Delisting Almost All Its Interactive Shows And Movies Next Month

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Remember a few years ago when Netflix dipped its toes into the world of video games by creating interactive choose-your-own-adventure movies and TV shows? Well, almost all of those odd experiments are being removed from the service with little warning next month.

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In 2017, Netflix launched its first interactive short film, Puss In Book. But most people didn’t really start paying attention to the streamer’s interactive output until 2018’s critically panned Black Mirror special: Bandersnatch. The tech behind these early choose-your-own-adventure-like productions was then used to create about 20 or so different shows and movies, including ones based on Jurassic World, Carmen San Diego, and Boss Baby. And almost all of those interactive titles will be removed from Netflix on December 2.

On November 5, The Verge confirmed with Netflix that 20 of the 24 previously produced interactive specials and shows would not be available to watch after December 1. The only four that will be left on the service after the purge will be the already mentioned Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, as well as Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend, Ranveer vs. Wild with Bear Grylls, and You vs. Wild.

“The technology served its purpose, but is now limiting as we focus on technological efforts in other areas,” a Netflix spokesperson told The Verge.

It’s not too surprising that Netflix is removing these interactive specials from the service. In January, it was confirmed by Netflix’s gaming boss Mike Verdu that the company was no longer making interactive titles anymore. Also, that Puss In Book interactive special from 2017 was seemingly removed months ago without many people noticing.

Meanwhile, Netflix is also backing away from video game production after spending a lot of money and time trying to break into the industry. In late October, Netflix quietly shut down its big AAA game studio, Team Blue, after just two years and with nothing to show. And after laying off those developers, Netflix is now—just days later—touting its plans to use generative AI to create games. I can’t wait for Netflix to give up on that plan in a year or two, lay off more people, and try another pivot to games.

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