With 230 million subscribers and all the problems of its new subscription model, Netflix is overdue to give it another one big boost to its catalog dedicated to games. Throughout this year, it aims to expand its offer with 40 new ones.
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More games for everyone on Netflix
Netflix currently has 55 titles, including Valiant Hearts: Coming Home and many more of undeniable quality. These 55 games are going to be expanded with about 40 in order to give the best excuse to subscribers who currently have many doubts about whether to continue paying monthly.
Among these games are Terra Nial, a city simulator, and Papel Trail, linked to origami, this art of creating all kinds of objects with paper. Netflix also has agree with Ubisoft the arrival of other titles.
Among them is Mighty Quest: Rogue Palace, a game that will be released on the platform on April 18. This is a roguelite set in the universe of The Might Quest for Epic Loot.
Another of the titles that will arrive on Netflix this year is Too hot to Handle: Love is a Game, based on a reality show and with the intention of adding content every week in order to satisfy subscribers.
Los Monument Valley on Netflix
The other most popular arrivals will be the Monument Valley games. These will be the first and second that will be made available to platform subscribers at no additional cost from 2024. This will not mean that the App Store will continue to have them.
From Ustwo, the developers of these two games, who released Desta: The Memories Between on Netflix last year, another Monument Valley title will be released as part of the agreement with the streaming platform.
But there’s more, and another would be released based on a new Netflix franchise in TV series form: Vainglory. An exclusive title nestled in team battles and to which all the love in the world is put to make it very attractive.
At this time in total, Netflix has 70 games in production with its partners and 16 others being developed by internal studios. Most of them are in an early stage of development, so we’ll have to wait to learn more about each.
Of course, from this month until the end of 2023, Netflix plans to launch new games every month for categories such as indie, hit titles, RPGs, narrative adventures and puzzle games. .
Leanne Loomb, vice president of External Games, clarified that subscribers currently enjoying Netflix games fall into three categories: mainstream games like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredded’s Revenge, Solitaire for puzzle games, and those based on series or movies like Stranger Things. .
Another of Netflix’s major projects, via Engadget, is to embark on cloud gaming in order to bring its catalog of games to PCs, Smart TVs and even consoles. Which puts this company right next to Microsoft, which is also planning to create its own mobile game store.
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