- Roblox Launches Licensing Platform: Lionsgate, Netflix, Sega
Roblox is launching a new licensing platform to streamline the process for IP rights holders to partner with creators on the gaming platform
- Introducing the Licenses Catalog for Game-Changing IP . . .
Hi Creators, We’re excited to announce that the Licenses catalog is now live! With it, we’re thrilled to reveal the first partners embarking with us on this journey: Netflix, Sega, Lionsgate, and Kodansha! These partners are bringing with them some heavy-hitting IP, enabling you to create awesome experiences centered on some of the biggest household names out there As we highlighted in
- Roblox Launches New Licensing Platform For Experiences
Long term, the Roblox License Manager will be available to all eligible IP holders and additional license types will be introduced, offering creators and IP holders greater flexibility We are launching with prominent IPs from Lionsgate, Netflix, Sega, and Kodansha More will be announced in the coming months
- Roblox launches licensing platform with Netflix, Lionsgate . . .
Starting Tuesday, Roblox is partnering with Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX), Lionsgate, Sega and Japanese publisher Kodansha to create experiences based on seven major franchises within the game
- Netflix Lionsgate Bringing Hit Franchises to Roblox - Deadline
Netflix and Lionsgate join Roblox’s new Licensing Program, bringing Stranger Things, Twilight, and more to the gaming platform
- Roblox creators can now make their own Stranger Things and . . .
The platform is initially launching with four partners: Lionsgate, Netflix, Sega, and Kodansha Seven IPs will be available for “licensed use by eligible creators,” including Squid Game
- Roblox launches IP licensing platform, partners with Netflix . . .
It has signed licensing partnerships with companies such as Netflix, which would allow developers to use characters and names from the streaming giant’s popular shows “Stranger Things” and “Squid Game” in their games Other licensing partners include Lionsgate, Sega and Japanese publisher Kodansha
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