Netflix launched in November ‘Netflix Games’ continues to expand the project. Launched with 5 mobile games, including Stranger Things 1984, and on both Android and iOS platforms The library of the service available has grown over time with new additions.
Netflix added two more productions to its game collection with its announcement for the Games service. The most striking of the new games: Riot Games’ popular game set in the League of Legends universe. Hextech Mayhem it happened. on Steam sold for 28 TL The game has become free as part of a Netflix subscription.
Two more games to the Netflix Games collection
Hextech Mayhem: A League of Legends Story
Played in single player mode Hextech Mayhem: A League of Legends Story, is in the ‘Smack-and-Hook’ category on Netflix for those aged 9 and over and requires an internet connection. It supports 13 languages, including Turkish, and can be played by connecting a game controller.
The description of the game developed by Choice Provisions is as follows; “Run to the rhythm with Legends stars Ziggs and Heimerdinger in this action-packed game. Keep up with the pace, bomb the neighborhood and join the mayhem with a dance.”
Dungeon Dwarves
Dungeon Dwarves is played with a single-player mode like Hextech Mayhem. RPG type game developed by Hyper Hippo Entertainment and listed at the adult level over 9 years old; Including Turkish, German, French 16 languages supports. In addition, it requires an internet connection and does not support remote control.
Here is the description of the game on the Netflix Games page: “Sit back while the dwarves crawl through the dungeons! Explore dungeons, defeat monsters, collect rewards to upgrade your warrior’s abilities and weapons.”
Free access to Netflix Games
to play games Netflix subscription is enough. The company does not charge any additional fees from the user. However, as with TV series and movies, there is a device limit in games. Netflix Games running on multiple mobile devices with the same account. When members exceed the device limit, they are notified by Netflix. In addition, the access of phones or tablets can be terminated remotely via the netflix.com site.
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