Last updated Nov 29, 2025
Major media platforms such as Netflix, Amazon, and Disney+ will evolve into bundled services that include video games and podcasts alongside TV and music, with Disney+ specifically integrating games into its subscription offering.
I think all of these media companies are going to be video games, podcasts, TV shows and music. So I don't know if you saw Netflix is going to be doing podcasts about their shows and video games. I think Amazon will be video games content. It's all going to be one thing, and Disney Plus will have games built into Disney Plus. I bet in that subscription price.View on YouTube
Explanation

Jason’s prediction had two main parts: (1) major media platforms like Netflix and Amazon will bundle video, games, podcasts, and music into one service and (2) Disney+ specifically will have games built into the Disney+ subscription.

What has happened by late 2025:

  • Netflix now includes a catalog of games as part of every subscription (mobile and expanding to TV / cloud gaming) at no extra cost. (help.netflix.com) Netflix has also invested in companion podcasts around its shows, and is scheduled to host video podcasts from Spotify/The Ringer starting in 2026, but it still doesn’t offer a general music service. (netflix.com)
  • Amazon comes closest to his vision: a Prime membership bundles Prime Video, Amazon Music (songs plus a large catalog of mostly ad‑free podcasts), and Prime Gaming/Luna for games, all under the same paid subscription. (aboutamazon.com)
  • Disney+, however, has not added games to its subscription. Disney+ has been expanded by bundling/integrating Hulu and ESPN/ESPN+ content in the same or related apps, but this remains video (shows, movies, and sports), not interactive games. (theverge.com) Disney continues to license and publish Disney‑branded games (e.g., Disney Dreamlight Valley, Disney Speedstorm, Disney Illusion Island), but these are sold separately on consoles, PC, and mobile—not included as a perk of a Disney+ subscription. (en.wikipedia.org) Bob Iger earlier stated that Disney+ was intended as a pure TV-and-movie service with no games, and there’s still no evidence of a policy reversal by 2025. (gamespot.com)

So while he correctly anticipated some convergence (especially around Amazon, and partially Netflix), the specific claim that Disney+ would have games “built into Disney Plus” as part of the subscription has not materialized, and the broader idea that all these media companies would unify video, games, podcasts, and music into one offering is not generally true yet. Hence the prediction is best classified as wrong overall.