For a long time, Netflix It gives us access to an interesting list of games on our mobile devices. Now, the streaming giant has begun to expand this service to televisions and web browsers through streaming. While this feature is not available to all users, it is something that will likely increase the value of the subscription.
This is a streaming service that is in a beta phase. Here, players can enjoy a reduced selection of games, although this will increase over time. On PC, you can access these titles through your web browser. In the case of televisions, it is necessary to scan a QR code, and your cell phone will work as a control. At the moment, these are the titles available:
- Infernax
- Oxenfree
- Link Twin
- Mole Gem Mayhem
- Reigns
- Reigns: Three Kingdoms
- Rocket
- Story Warriors: Fairy Tales
- The Almost Gone
- Underwatermelon: Fruit Merge
Netflix has noted that not all televisions will be compatible with games, and support is only offered for Smart TVs from Samsung, LG, Xumo, Roku, as well as streaming devices such as Chromecast with Google TV, Fire Stick or Nvidia Shield TV. Likewise, it recommends a stable internet connection with download speeds of at least 10 Mbps so that the experience is fluid.
As this is an option that is in beta phase, users are likely to encounter a couple of bugs. However, the company expects this option to grow over time, not only offering a larger catalog of games, but reaching more users. On related topics, the anime of Dragon Ball Daima comes to Netflix. Likewise, Telmex gives away months of Netflix.
Author’s Note:
Not many use Netflix games on mobile devices, so it’s a bigger surprise that the company is working to give more platforms access to its catalog of titles, something that probably won’t increase its popularity.
Via: Netflix
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