lately subscription feeswhat he did interest out of focus due to Netflix, the game continues its efforts to consolidate its position in the sector. in the past months Boss Fight Entertainment, Next Games and Night School On the other hand, the company is expanding its game library day by day. Finally, one more production has been added to the platform.
Relic Hunters: Rebels added to Netflix game library
Netflix, recently announced that RPG-themed Relic Hunters: Rebels has been added to the game library. The developer of the production, which was released to subscribers on May 3, is Rogue Snail. The platform used the following statements in its statement about the production;
Relic Hunters Are you ready to go from adventure to adventure in the colorful levels of an action-packed RPG game from the series? Relic Hunters: Rebels, the first mobile game by the developer of the series, Rogue Snail, is only on Netflix as of May 3.
By choosing one of the favorite hunters of the series (Jimmy, Ace, Pinkyy and Raff), you can collect parts to craft 44 different weapons with their own unique attributes, uses, and elemental damage. You’ll need these special weapons to fight back against space ducks and turtles as you try to defeat the evil Ducan Empire.
Apart from that, Netflix continues to work on adding 30 more productions to its library by the end of 2022. The company, which currently includes 18 games, will strengthen its position in the sector with approximately 50 games at the end of the year, if it reaches its goal.
The current Netflix games are as follows;
- Arcanium: Rise of Akhan
- Asphalt Xtreme
- Bowling Ballers
- Card Blast
- Dominoes Cafe
- Dungeon Dwarves
- Hextech Mayhem: A League of Legends Story
- Into the Dead 2: Unleashed
- Knittens
- Krispee Street
- Shatter Remastered
- Shooting Hoops
- Stranger Things: 1984
- Stranger Things 3: The Game
- Teeter (Up)
- This is a True Story
- Wonderputt Forever
- Relic Hunters: Rebels
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