Netflix launches its gaming platform Netflix Games
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Netflix has expanded beyond movies and TV shows by launching its dedicated gaming platform, Netflix Games, as part of its core service, allowing subscribers to access a growing library of video games at no extra cost. First introduced in November 2021 with a small selection of mobile titles, the platform has since grown to include more than 120 game titles that Netflix members can download or play, all without ads, additional fees, or in‑app purchases. Games are accessible through the Netflix app on Android and iOS, and many titles range from casual puzzles and narrative adventures to licensed favorites and exclusive originals.
In late 2025 and into 2026, Netflix has expanded the service further by bringing games to TV screens, letting subscribers play party and interactive games like Pictionary and LEGO Party! using their smartphones as controllers, and by planning exclusive titles like a FIFA World Cup soccer game timed with the 2026 tournament. This evolution reflects Netflix’s broader strategy to transform into an all‑in‑one entertainment hub that blends streaming media with interactive gameplay, seeking deeper engagement with its global audience and offering entertainment options beyond passive viewing.
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