Netflix Announces Acquisition of Ready Player Me, a Metaverse Identity Platform

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Netflix announces acquisition of Ready Player Me, a metaverse identity platform, in a move covered under metaverse news. The a16z-backed firm will shut down by January 31, 2026, with its team joining Netflix. Ready Player Me previously raised $72 million from investors like David Baszucki and Justin Kan. Financial terms were not disclosed. The deal adds to ongoing crypto news as major firms expand into digital identity and virtual spaces.

Citing AiCoin, Netflix has announced the acquisition of Ready Player Me, a metaverse identity platform backed by a16z. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Ready Player Me will cease operations by January 31, 2026, with its team joining Netflix. The platform previously raised approximately $72 million, with investors including Roblox co-founder David Baszucki and Twitch co-founder Justin Kan.

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