From Smart TVs to browsers to game consoles (even the old Nintendo Wii!) the Netflix application is everywhere. Well almost since the company decided not to produce a dedicated application for the new Apple Vision Pro headset released in the United States at the beginning of February.
Talk to Greg Peters, Co-CEO of Netflix££££
“We need to be careful not to invest in places that aren't really generating a return, and I would say we'll see how things develop with Vision Pro†declared Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters during an interview with analyst Ben Thompson. In other words, why invest time and money developing a dedicated application for a device that won't reach many people...
Spotify and YouTube following in the footsteps of Netflix?££££
And Peters added that he doesn't know if the Apple Vision Pro will be relevant to the majority of Netflix subscribers. If Disney+ is one of the first big companies to support Apple's headset, other giants like Spotify and YouTube have not yet planned to offer their services in a native version when the device is launched, even if they are available indirectly via an internet browser.