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Netflix Bringing Games To TVs, PCs And More Platforms

Netflix is introducing its game collection to new devices to increase access to it. The streaming platform is currently testing its game on new platforms, including TVs, PCs, Macs, and the web, whereas the library was previously only available on iOS and Android.

Trials began in the UK and Canada

In the UK and Canada, the public trial officially began today. Only a few subscribers will be given invitations to take part. The tests will initially be accessible on TV, but they will eventually be made available on supported browsers through Netflix.com on PCs and Macs as well.

Amazon Fire TV streaming media players, Chromecast with Google TV, LG TVs, NVIDIA Shield TV, Roku devices and TVs, Samsung smart TVs, and Walmart ONN are all examples of TVs that are currently supported. In the upcoming days, Netflix promises to extend compatibility for more devices.

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Two free games available

Two games will be made available to begin the testing phase: “Oxenfree” from Night School Studio, which the streamer purchased in 2021, and Molehew’s Mining Adventure, an arcade game in which players mine for jewels.

Since 2021, when we began offering mobile games on Netflix, we have been committed to providing our users with a fantastic gaming experience. We have always aimed to have a game for every player, and we are making a lot of effort to meet members where they are with an approachable, streamlined, and all-encompassing service. According to Mike Vertu, vice president of games at Netflix, “We’re taking the first step today towards making games playable on every device where our users enjoy Netflix – TVs, PCs, and smartphones.

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New app introduced

Additionally, Netflix formally unveiled a brand-new controller app for TV gameplay. This announcement follows the recent release of an iPhone gaming controller app that made testing seem possible.

Simply use your smartphone as a controller to play games on TV. The controller is accessible in the Netflix app for Android users. The controller app must be downloaded separately for iOS users. A mouse and keyboard will be used to play games when accessed online.

Srushti Sharma

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