Netflix is promising to release new games every month for the rest of 2023, including "indie darlings, award-winning hits, RPGs, narrative adventures puzzle games." Most of the games Netflix's own teams are making are still in the very early stages, though Night School Studio's Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is slated to arrive later this year. Netflix vice-president of external games Leanne Loombe recently told reporters that this game is part of a "big bet" and a "transmedia play" for the company.Īll told, Netflix has 70 games in development with its partners and 16 in the works at its internal studios. You can expect to learn more about this project later this year. Vainglory developer Super Evil Megacorp is working on the exclusive title, which it says will build on the studio's expertise in team-based combat. Meanwhile, developer Ustwo (which is behind last year's Desta: The Memories Between, also available on Netflix) has hinted that another Monument Valley game is on the way as part of its Netflix deal.Īlso in the pipeline is a game based on an unannounced upcoming Netflix IP. A Netflix spokesperson told Engadget that the games should remain on other services after next year. Versions of the classic mobile puzzle titles are currently available on Apple Arcade. Monument Valley and Monument Valley 2 will be available to Netflix subscribers at no extra cost in 2024. Looking further ahead, the Monument Valley series is coming to Netflix Games. Netflix says weekly content drops have kept players coming back and it's working with developer Nanobit on the follow-up. Also on the way later this year is a follow-up to one of Netflix's most-played games to date, Too Hot to Handle: Love is a Game, which is based on the hit reality show, Too Hot to Handle.
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