

Each Overseer represents a different circle of hell, with their own tortured histories and different fighting styles that you’ll have to adapt to.īlending 2D gameplay and 3D visuals (in a similar vein as Resogun), it’s played within a series of circular arenas, with the massive Overseers standing in the middle and you running around them.
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In The Devil’s Eight you bust battle eight Overseers and descend through each circle of Hell to destroy its master and reclaim the powers that have been stolen from you. This suggests that the first places to get the feature will be those where Netflix sees it as crucial to its business, rather than a cool extra feature for power users.The Devil’s Eight offers up a mesmerising mix of pulsing neon visuals, boss rush action platforming and rhythm action gameplay as you battle your way through abstract music-driven circles of Hell. We still think for the developed world our thesis has been true but I think as we get into more and more (of the) undeveloped world and developing countries that we want to find alternatives for people to use Netflix easily." So in those emerging territories it starts to become a little more interesting. “So in those countries they have adapted their behaviors to be much more of a downloading culture. "Now as we've launched in more territories … They all have different levels of broadband speeds and Wi-Fi access,” Sarandos said.


Sarandos sees the “download button” as particularly useful in countries with spotty internet access. Netflix content boss Ted Sarandos told CNBC on Wednesday that the company is, "Looking at it now, so we'll see when." Netflix had previously indicated it was warming to the idea of a "download button," but this is the most concrete statement we have so far that shows Netflix is actively working on the feature.īut there’s one problem for customers who have been waiting to watch shows while offline: It probably won’t roll out first in the US. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
