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Netflix Expands Gaming: 80+ Titles in Development

Author : Brooklyn Apr 22,2025

Netflix continues to expand its gaming service, with over eighty titles currently in development. During a recent earnings call, co-CEO Gregory K. Peters announced that Netflix Games has already launched over 100 games, and they are not slowing down anytime soon. This push into gaming is a strategic move to leverage their existing intellectual property (IP). Expect to see games that are directly linked to popular Netflix series, allowing fans to seamlessly transition from watching to playing, enhancing their engagement with the brand.

Another key focus for Netflix is narrative-based gaming, highlighted by the Netflix Stories hub. This platform is set to grow, with plans to release at least one new entry every month. This consistent schedule aims to keep subscribers engaged with fresh, story-driven content that complements Netflix's renowned storytelling prowess.

Initially, Netflix Games struggled with visibility among subscribers. However, the service has persevered and continues to grow, despite early concerns about potential shifts to advertising-supported models. While specific numbers on Netflix Games' performance were not disclosed, the overall growth of the streaming service suggests a positive trajectory.

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For those interested in exploring the current offerings, you can find our list of the top ten titles available on Netflix Games. And if you're not yet a subscriber, don't worry—we've also compiled a ranking of the best mobile games of 2024 so far, giving you plenty of options to enjoy the best gaming experiences of the year!

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