A “Netflix for Games” type of service may be in Apple’s future. Apple has been developing a subscription service that will function for games much like Netflix does for movies and TV series, according to a Cheddar report.

It’s still unclear what the subscription fee would be or what kinds of games would be offered on the service, noted Cheddar, which bills itself as a “post-cable news, media, and entertainment company.”

Whatever the fee for the offering, it could be tough for Apple to find an audience for a streaming service, maintained David Cole, an analyst at DFC Intelligence, a market research firm in San Diego.

“Streaming was a huge topic six or seven years ago, when there were a lot of startups looking to get into the space,” he told TechNewsWorld. “What they found out was that people weren’t willing to pay a whole lot of money for that kind of service.”

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