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    Netflix Invites You to Game Night on Your TV!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliOctober 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Launch of Party Games: Netflix is introducing party and couch co-op games for TV this holiday season, aiming to redefine gaming accessibility akin to watching a show.

    2. Featured Titles: Upcoming games include popular titles like Lego: Party, Boggle Party, Pictionary: Game Night, Tetris Time Warp, and Party Crashers: Fool Your Friends, all playable for free.

    3. Controller via Phone: Players can use their phones as controllers by scanning a QR code, simplifying the gaming experience.

    4. Selective Rollout: Initially available on select Roku-powered TVs in specific countries, Netflix plans to expand availability over time, following previous setbacks in game development.

    Netflix Expands Gaming with Party Titles for TVs

    Netflix takes a bold step into gaming this holiday season. At the Bloomberg Screentime conference in Los Angeles, co-CEO Gregory Peters announced exciting new party games coming to TVs. This initiative aims to make gaming as simple as streaming your favorite shows.

    The lineup features several engaging titles. For example, Lego: Party offers a colorful gaming experience that typically costs $40 but will be free for Netflix subscribers. Participants can also enjoy Boggle Party, a competitive word search against friends, and Pictionary: Game Night, where players guess their friends’ drawings.

    Another intriguing option is Tetris Time Warp, which spans different eras of the beloved game, from its 1984 origins to the Gameboy classic. Finally, Party Crashers: Fool Your Friends encourages players to uncover who among them is the “party crasher.”

    Transitioning to the game is seamless. Players can easily turn their smartphones into controllers by scanning a QR code, enhancing accessibility.

    Despite setbacks earlier this year, including the cancellation of six titles and the removal of popular games like Hades, Netflix shifts focus to curated categories. The company aims to streamline its gaming offerings by prioritizing party games, family-friendly titles, and adaptations of its popular shows, such as Stranger Things.

    Currently, these new games will be available on select TVs, particularly those powered by Roku, and only in certain countries. However, Netflix plans to broaden access over time, suggesting an exciting future for its gaming division.

    As Netflix continues to innovate, users can look forward to a fresh way to enjoy games with friends right from their living rooms. This move could redefine how people interact with content and each other, making entertainment more engaging than ever.

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