Netflix lines up new mobiles games based on hit shows

Netflix lines up new mobiles games based on hit shows

Streaming platform has announced new games inspired by its hit shows like ‘La Casa de Papel’ (‘Money Heist’) and ‘The Queen's Gambit’.

Anya Taylor-Joy played Beth Harmon in the Netflix show ‘The Queen’s Gambit’. (Netflix pic)
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Netflix is banking on its hit shows to boost the platform’s mobile games offering. On the last day of its Geeked Week 2022 event, the streaming service announced the release of nine mobile games this year, including games based on its series “The Queen’s Gambit” and “La Casa de Papel.”

The chess-themed mobile game based on “The Queen’s Gambit” will feature a multiplayer mode and will offer chess lessons, puzzles, matches and online competitions with other players.

Netflix has now unveiled a first trailer for the game. When released in October 2020, “The Queen’s Gambit” spurred renewed interest in chess, boosting online games and fuelling discussions on social networks – a success that Netflix still hopes to take advantage of to bolster its mobile games selection.

But “The Queen’s Gambit” isn’t the only source of inspiration for Netflix. The baking competition “Nailed It!” will also be adapted into a family-friendly puzzle game that is set to be released this summer.

The other major series getting the mobile-game treatment from Netflix is none other than “La Casa de Papel.”

The mobile game version of the Spanish series will take players to Monaco as the team prepares to rob a billionaire’s casino. The game will only feature a single player mode.

Finally, love is in the air as Netflix is planning a dating simulation game based on its reality TV show “Too Hot to Handle,” as well as a role-playing game based on the fantasy series “Shadow & Bone.”

The American streamer has made no secret of its plans to develop content relating to the world of gaming. The platform has notably turned “Exploding Kittens” and “Cat Burglar” into interactive games to promote user engagement.

And gaming is emerging as a trend on other popular platforms. In addition to Netflix, TikTok has also made a shift towards video games, which could prove highly profitable.

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