Former Netflix Games Chief Mike Verdu Exits Following Role Shift

By Variety | Created at 2025-03-12 21:10:07 | Updated at 2025-03-13 03:24:26 6 hours ago

Mike Verdu, who was tapped as Netflix‘s first head of its young video game division in 2021, has exited the streamer.

Verdu left Netflix in February, Variety has confirmed, a move that came seven months after Epic Games vet Alain Tascan took over the top slot at the streamer’s gaming department. Just before Tascan’s appointment as president of games, Netflix announced Facebook and EA vet Verdu, who was previously Netflix’s vice president of games, would be shifting into a new role focused on “transformative innovation in game creation and development.”

Last November, Verdu’s position at Netflix changed again, when he became vice president of generative AI for games.

Since launching its games business three years ago, Netflix has released more than 100 games and has expanded in both its acquired titles, including the “Grand Theft Auto” franchise’s mobile games, and originals, like the recently released “Squid Game: Unleashed,” which Netflix says is its “most successful game to date.”

The streamer has made it clear its priority is developing mobile games, but is currently working on co-op party games to be released on TV through Netflix. Unlike streaming competitor Amazon, its games business is not focused on producing AAA titles, which are played on PC and consoles.

Game File’s Stephen Totilo first reported the news of Verdu’s exit.

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