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The games on Netflix will be available on additional platforms

 The games on Netflix will be available on additional platforms


Users may access Netflix.com using a keyboard and mouse on PCs and Macs, and they can use their phones to play the games that are shown on TV.


Netflix's vice president of games, Mike Verdu, announced in a blog post on Monday that the firm will test games on a few TVs and desktops as a first step towards making them playable on additional devices.


Starting on Monday, the firm will launch a modest beta test for a restricted number of customers in Canada and the UK on certain TVs, and in the coming weeks, it will be available on PCs and Macs via Netflix.com using compatible browsers.




.In November 2021, Netflix released its first mobile games, marking the beginning of the streaming service's push into the gaming world. The company's titles are currently only accessible on Apple's iOS and Google's Android platforms.


Initial testing will include the arcade game "Molehew's Mining Adventure" and "Oxenfree" from Night School Studio, a Netflix gaming studio.


Users may access Netflix.com using a keyboard and mouse on PCs and Macs, and they can use their phones to play the games that are shown on TV. Verdu said, "By making games available on more platforms, we hope to make them even more accessible to our members across the world.


Netflix claims that some Roku, Chromecast with Google TV, Amazon Fire TV, along with additional streaming media players will offer TV gaming. In addition to the 16 games being created by its in-house gaming studios at the moment, the business stated in March that it has 70 games in production with its partners and 40 additional games set for release later this year.


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