
Netflix launches FIFA World Cup game June 11, just as kickoff starts
The streamer is turning the World Cup into a four-player Netflix game, betting that live sports can also mean live gameplay.
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The streamer is turning the World Cup into a four-player Netflix game, betting that live sports can also mean live gameplay.

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