Even Mario and Twisted Metal can’t help Peacock compete with Netflix

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In the era of streaming, it’s becoming increasingly futile for some of the world’s best streaming services to usurp Netflix.

The streaming giant is apparently unrivalled when it comes to the amount of content available on its platform and the size of its subscriber base. Only Prime Video‘s reported 200 million and Disney Plus‘ 157.8 million-strong user bases come close to matching Netflix‘s unparalleled 238.4 million subscribers. On the movie and TV show lineup front, Prime Video is the only service that arguably competes with Netflix for the amount of first- and third-party content in its back catalog.

Less popular streaming services, such as Peacock, seemingly don’t stand a chance in the race to become the world’s biggest platform, then. And, based on recent data, the Comcast-NBCUniversal-owned streamer’s increasingly excellent film and TV show libraries are doing little to help it rein in its nearby rivals, let alone Netflix.

A screenshot of the logo for the Peacock streaming service

Peacock continues to lag way behind its streaming rivals. (Image credit: NBC Universal)

As reported by The Verge in late July, Comcast’s Q2 2023 earnings report revealed that Peacock’s userbase increased by a meagre two million subscribers. That small growth saw Peacock’s subscriber total rise to just 24 million. For context, that figure represents 10% of Netflix’s global fanbase.



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