Furthermore, Netflix’s in-house gaming team is presently working on 16 new titles. Netflix is going all in on gaming, announcing 40 new titles for 2023.

Netflix, best known for its popular thriller series Squid Game, is making news once more with its fast-expanding portfolio of interactive games. The business recently announced ambitions to introduce 40 new games to its platform in 2023, as well as collaborate with partners to create another 30. Furthermore, Netflix’s in-house gaming team is presently working on 16 new titles.

This gaming expansion is an important component of Netflix’s broader plan to give its users a well-rounded entertainment experience. In 2023, the business intends to produce new games every month, with a concentration on creating games based on popular Netflix series. One such game, Too Hot to Handle: Love is A Game, is currently available on the platform and is based on Netflix’s unscripted dating program of the same name. A second Too Hot to Handle title is slated to be launched later this year.

“Our goal is to develop a broad portfolio of games– in different genres and formats– because we believe everyone can find joy in games if they discover the one (or many!) that is right for them,” the company said in a statement.

“Next year, ustwo’s brilliant and beautiful Monument Valley franchise is coming to Netflix, starting with Monument Valley 1 and Monument Valley 2, with more to come,” it added.

Netflix’s most recent gaming collaboration is with Ubisoft, and the two businesses will release Mighty Quest: Rogue Palace on April 18th. This agreement is a significant step forward for the streaming service as it seeks to broaden its gaming options and attract a larger audience.

Simply start the Netflix app on your iPhone, iPad, or Android device and search for “mobile games” to access Netflix’s games. When you click on a game, you’ll get additional information about it, and tapping the “Get Game” button will lead you to the app store, where you may download the game to your smartphone. For the time being, all games are included with any Netflix subscription.

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The technology will verify that ad campaigns on Netflix are not fraudulent and are seen by real people.