Netflix, the world’s most popular subscription-based video streaming service, is preferred by more and more people with its own productions. While the series and movies on the platform have been watched by millions of people for years, a large audience in our country actively uses Netflix. The company, which wanted to expand the platform and appeal to people from all walks of life with different projects, recently entered the mobile game industry with its subscription system.
Netflix, which has recently taken a small game library to its subscribers and expanded its audience, even won the praise of Xbox President Phil Spencer. While these games are included in the existing package, they do not incur any cost to the user. This positively affects the company’s market share.
Hearthstone-style game from Netflix: Arcanium: Rise of Akhan
Adding a new game to the platform today, Netflix seems to have taken a very right step. The company, which started to offer a Hearthstone-style card game to users, also showed that it will expand its library further in the future. Arcanium: Rise of Akhan, which has a price tag of 27 TL on Steam, has been in early access since December 8, 2020. In addition, Steam users have made positive comments for this game. As a matter of fact, the game is in the “Mostly Positive” rating category on the platform.
Arcanium: Rise of Akhan, which can be played by both Android and iOS users, also brings Turkish interface and subtitle support. In order to play this game on Netflix, you need to choose any of the platform’s packages and subscribe.
In addition, Netflix, which offers a simpler game to users today, has increased the number of games considerably. Today’s second game, Krispee Street, is the fourth game brought to the platform by producer FrostyPop, and it can be said that it is the digital version of “Where’s Waldo”. Apart from these, there was no other development in terms of gameplay. At least today…
So do you use Netflix? Do you think mobile games have a positive effect on the subscription process? You can express your views in the comments…