A few weeks ago we learned that Netflix was interested in integrating video games to its platform at no additional cost to its users. Now the video games come to Netflix definitively. And it is that the tests in the Spanish version of the service, as explained by the official Twitter account of Netflix Spain and as you can see below. A functionality that still has a long way to go and that, therefore, still has some limitations, such as the platforms on which it is available at the moment.
Netflix 🤝 video games. From today, users in Spain can try some games from our Android app. We are very early in development and there are many more titles to come. pic.twitter.com/myBcXSArmQ
– Netflix Spain (@NetflixES) September 28, 2021
“From today the users of Spain can try some games from our android app. We are very early in development and many more titles are coming ”, Netflix Spain commented before specifying that the initial video game list is made up of Shooting Hoops, Card Blast, Teeter Up, Stranger Things: 1984 and Stranger Things 3. As you can see, the Stranger Things license occupies an important place in this original list and makes us think that Netflix’s successful franchises will gain weight in it over time.
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Netflix has also wanted to let its subscribers know that these games do not contain ads, or integrated payments within the application itself and that are fully included in your monthly subscription to the platform. As it is, for the moment it is a added at no additional cost and that, as we say, is in the testing phase only for the Android app. We will have to keep waiting to know how the Netflix video game catalog evolves, when it will arrive on iOS and if at some point it will require an extra charge for users of the platform.