If you have a Netflix subscription, you can now look forward to new free games. The streaming giant continues to expand its game library and has announced 5 exciting games that you will soon find on the platform.
Netflix is expanding its range of games
This summer, Netflix is once again stepping up its gaming range. to Five more games will be added to the more than 60 games already available – Including the long-awaited Oxenfree 2: The Lost Cues by many fans. In addition, subscribers to the streaming service can look forward to The Queen’s Gambit Chess, Cut the Rope Daily, Lego Legacy: Heroes Unboxed, and Paper Trail.
Netflix: These are the five new games
The streaming giant announced highlights of the new games in a trailer and also revealed the release dates of some of them – these are the new Netflix games at a glance:
- Oxenfree 2: The missing signals: The sequel to the award-winning adventure game Oxenfree will be released on July 12, 2023 and will tell a mysterious story with new characters.
- Queen’s Gambit Chess: The spin-off of the popular Netflix series focuses on the game of chess – where you can learn the intricacies of the game, complete games, and overcome challenges, among other things. The release date is set for July 25, 2023.
- Cut the rope daily: The new version of the popular mobile game will be released on August 1, 2023 – you can look forward to a lot of puzzles where you have to feed cute Om Nom with fruits and collect stars.
- Lego Legacy: Heroes Unboxed: Netflix describes the block game as a battle RPG – you can collect more than 50 different Lego characters and combine them into powerful teams for strategic battles. The Lego Legacy release date hasn’t been set yet, but it should appear soon.
- Paper Roll: The indie puzzle game has won 10 awards and uses an original paper-folding mechanic to tell its story. The company’s release date is not available yet.
(source: Netflix)
Check out the trailer for the new Netflix games here:
According to Netflix, the summer’s new games aren’t over yet — for some time now, the streaming giant has been going all out to produce its trilogy:
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