Netflix Games' library is starting to look better and better. The service, which is available through the streaming giant, first launched in November 2021 with slim pickings. Its catalog mostly consisted of simple, casual mobile-style games, like matching puzzles, dominoes, and poker. It began to expand with a series of games based on Netflix's original movies and TV series:, the dating sim, and a whole host of -inspired retro-style arcade games.
But in more recent months, things have begun to change. Non-Netflix properties and iconic characters began appearing on the service, with mobile games featuring SpongeBob SquarePants, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Hello Kitty suddenly popping up in the library. Well-regarded indie darlings soon joined them, andpublishers began releasing games like on Netflix while skipping Xbox. And based on Netflix's recent announcements about the future of the service, it's only going to get better from here.
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Lots of incredible indie games are coming to Netflix over the next few months, making the service a great dealfor current subscribers. All Netflix games are available with an active subscription, with no additional fee charged for any of them. The newest additions represent a huge expansion to its already impressive library — it seems like Netflix just keeps racking up indie hits. In particular, the latest crop seems to focus on award-winning instant classics, many of which have received plenty of buzz since their release.
Netflix Games will soon include , the smash-hit action roguelike in which players hack-and-slash their way up Mount Olympus. Hades was also widely praised for its vibrant visuals, and won
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