Video Streaming Giant Netflix is launching its first games on its Android app Worldwide.All the subscribers can play these five games without paying or subscribing to anything. The games are ad-free and without any sort of in app purchases.“We’re in the early days of creating a great gaming experience, and we’re excited to take you on this journey with us. Whether you’re craving a casual game you can start from scratch or an immersive experience that lets you dig deeper into your favourite stories, we want to begin to build a library of games that offers something for everyone.” said Mike Verdu, the vice president of Game Development at Netflix.”While this is only the start of a long excursion, we’re eager to give a gaming experience that is separated based on what is accessible today – selective versatile games without any advertisements, no in-application installments, included with your Netflix participation,” the company said.
Here are the five games available to download and play, with a whole lot more coming!
?Stranger Things: 1984
?Stranger Things 3
? Shooting Hoops
? Card Blast
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Here’s how you can access Netflix Games:
✅ Login to the Netflix app
✅ Access Netflix Games from the homepage or the games tab
✅ Select the game you want to to play
✅ Download the game via your device’s app store
✅ Play the game through the Netflix app pic.twitter.com/7tYtZuD10A
— Netflix Geeked (@NetflixGeeked) November 2, 2021
While the underlying games have moderately basic designs and easygoing interactivity, Netflix says it is in beginning phases, yet plans to ultimately make games “for each sort of player”.While some games might require an internet connection, others will be accessible offline.The games are also accessible in numerous languages. So your games will naturally default to the language set in your profile.And if your language is not yet available, the games will default to English. You can play these games on multiple mobile devices the same account just like you stream videos with your normal Netflix account.