Netflix has signed a partnership with Canadian video games company RocketRide Video games to assist add extra titles to its library of cellular video games.
Netflix subscribers in quite a few areas have already got entry to a library of cellular titles via the Android and iOS variations of the Netflix app.
Two of those video games, Dominoes Cafe and Knittens, had been added to the service in December through RocketRide, and now the company plans so as to add extra video games within the coming months.
Netflix’s cellular video games are included as a part of a Netflix subscription and comprise no adverts and no in-app purchases.
Gamers can entry them by opening the Netflix cellular app and searching for the Video games tab on the backside of the display.
This takes them to the brand new Video games web page, the place they’ve entry to a rising library of titles to obtain (there are 12 on the time of writing).
RocketRide Video games is a Montreal-based company which has signed 45 years over the previous two years.
“Everybody at RocketRide Video games is extraordinarily happy with this new partnership with Netflix,” CEO Louis Rene Auclair mentioned in an announcement.
“Being able to deliver video games to their hundreds of thousands of subscribers is unquestionably an ideal alternative for RocketRide Video games and for video video games studios everywhere in the world.”

Netflix formally confirmed final July that it was expanding into video games as a part of a report on its monetary outcomes for the interval.
It mentioned it was at present “within the early phases” of increasing into video games, constructing on its earlier efforts round interactive tv (like Black Mirror Bandersnatch) and its Stranger Issues video games.
When the cellular service was first made out there to Polish subscribers in July 2021, the official Netflix Geeked Twitter account mentioned: “It’s very, very early days and we’ve bought numerous work to do within the months forward, however this is step one.”