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How Netflix wants to bring back game night for the whole family

Kim Muntinga
24.1.2025
Translation: machine translated

Family board game nights and TV game shows are a thing of the past. In future, Netflix wants to offer party games for the whole family that can be streamed to the TV via the cloud.

Netflix is continuously expanding its on sale and is now planning to add party and couch co-op games to its gaming portfolio. This announcement was made as part of the Q4 2024 results, which were presented by co-CEO Greg Peters.

Netflix relies primarily on its own brands for games

In 2023, Netflix began offering cloud gaming as a beta version for a selected group of subscribers. The introduction of party and couch co-op games now represents a further development of this offer. Peters emphasised that these games are intended as a modern twist on the traditional family game night and should therefore offer a new form of shared entertainment.

Strategic changes in the Netflix gaming division over the past year

In addition, Netflix has decided to divest most of its interactive films and series. From 1 December 2024, only four interactive titles will be available on the platform, including "Black Mirror: Bandersnatch" and "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend".

In addition, Netflix closed its AAA gaming studio Team Blue in October 2024. The studio, which was led by Chacko Sonny, a former executive producer at Blizzard Entertainment, had not released a game before it closed. In episode 224 of the Tech Affair podcast, my colleagues took a closer look at the topic.

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