The world of video games is on the rise and Netflix wants to jump on the bandwagon with the official launch of its service to enjoy "a new way to experience entertainment on mobile devices." Netflix Games was officially presented yesterday by the Big N company through a statement on your website in which they discovered that The service was already available to Android users by simply logging into their Netflix account.
Currently, Netflix has launched the service for Android users while iOS support "is in progress". To compete with other video game platforms, with Apple Arcade in the spotlight, Netflix aims to build a library of games that offers something for anyone, that is, a varied catalog that can be played from the most casual players to the gamers most interested in specific types of games. Yes indeed, restricted to adult profiles. Nothing for the little ones in the house for now.
The games included in the launch are Stranger Things: 1984, Stranger Things 3: The Game, Shooting Hoops, Card Blast and Teeter Up. A small launch catalog that will help the streaming entertainment platform to test and improve its service (while increasing the library) little by little and thus take fewer risks with the launch.
As Netflix announces in its statement, just access the Netflix app from an Android device with an account that has a monthly subscription and you can now enjoy the games available. These will be found, immersed in the usual interface, as an additional line dedicated to video games exclusively. Video games can be downloaded and played offline (those that the game mode allows) while there is also the possibility of playing them connected.
As the service expands and the library grows, iOS users will have no choice but to wait for the opinions of Android gamers now. understand what solution Netflix will propose for Apple devices. A download link to the App Store? What additional value to the App Store or Apple Arcade can you offer on these devices that doesn't already exist? Soon we will have more information about it. Meanwhile, as Netflix indicates "Let the games begin."