Netflix has said it’s planning to release another 40 games in 2023, taking its offering to 95 by the end of the year.
The company began offering Netflix subscribers access to a library of mobile games through the Android and iOS versions of its app in late 2021.
In an update on Monday, Netflix said it currently has 16 first-party games in development and a further 70 in the works with third-party studios.
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“This year we’re going to continue building our portfolio — and that means new games every month,” Leanne Loombe, Netflix’s vice president of external games, wrote in a blog.
“Members will discover indie darlings, award-winning hits, RPGs, narrative adventures, puzzle games and everything in between, and we’re working with the world’s leading studios to bring you these games.”
The second of three Ubisoft exclusives coming to Netflix, Mighty Quest: Rogue Palace, will be released on April 18.
Ubisoft released Valiant Hearts: Coming Home in January, and is also working with Netflix on an Assassin’s Creed mobile game and an Assassin’s Creed TV universe.
Netflix has also announced that a sequel to one of its most-played games, Too Hot to Handle: Love is a Game, is in development at Nanobit and planned for release later this year.
In 2024, ustwo’s Monument Valley franchise is coming to Netflix, “starting with” the first two series entries, “with more to come”, according to Loombe.
“And while it’s still very early in development, I’m excited to share that Super Evil Megacorp (Vainglory, Catalyst Black) is working with us on an exclusive game based on an upcoming Netflix release,” she added.
In an interview with GamesIndustry.biz, Loombe also
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