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Netflix has over 80 games currently in development

Author : Emery Nov 15,2024

Netflix Games has over 80-plus titles currently in development
As announced on an earning call, Netflix also want to release at least one entry per month for Netflix Stories
Netflix Games initially struggled due to a lack of visibility

Streaming service Netflix still has over eighty games in development for their gaming service. As announced during an earnings call last week, co-CEO Gregory K. Peters said the service has launched over 100 games and has 80 more games currently in development.
As you might've guessed, the main crux of his points was that Netflix is also going to concentrate on promoting their IP through games. Basically, we can expect at least a few of these to be somehow connected to existing Netflix series, with the company hoping that you'll watch a TV show and then be able to jump immediately into a game based on it.
The other area of focus was narrative-based games, with the Netflix Stories hub being a major point of pride for the service. In this case, we can expect the release schedule for Netflix Stories to begin ramping up too, with at least one new entry being launched each month.

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No change on mobile
For a while, it looked as if Netflix Games wasn't going to get over its growing pains, back when very few subscribers knew it even existed. We opined that Netflix could step back, or that a proposed move to advertising-supported games would damage the service's appeal.

However, it seems that Netflix is still powering ahead, and while we didn't get any specific numbers on Netflix Games itself, the streaming service is overall still growing.

You can check out some of the great titles currently available on the service by digging into our list of the top ten titles on Netflix Games.

But if you're not already subscribed, don't worry, because we've also got our overall ranking of the best mobile games of 2024 (so far) for you to dig into, letting you see where we're ranking some of the best games of the year!

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