Netflix starts testing mobile gaming with 'Stranger Things' titles
Netflix starts testing mobile gaming with 'Stranger Things' titles
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The streaming service giant Netflix is moving ahead with its idea of mobile gaming. The application's mobile gaming push has started in Poland with two 'Stranger Things'-themed games on Android called 'Stranger Things: 1984' and 'Stranger Things 3'.

The streaming platform launched the first test of its plan to use mobile games to boost its core streaming-subscription business. The company with the introduction of two 'Stranger Things' games for Android, is available, for now, only to users in Poland. Netflix subscribers in Poland will be able to download the two games via the Google Play Store and then play them on the Netflix mobile app. The Stranger Things games will have no ads or in-app purchases. In addition to all these benefits, in a statement, the company said it was "still very, very early days" for the streaming giant's gaming expansion. It is not immediately clear when Netflix will launch its mobile game offerings in other countries, including the US but for now, Poland enjoys the benefit. But the new releases come one month after Netflix hired its first vice president of game development, Mike Verdu, and executives told investors, amid announcing the company's latest quarterly earnings, that Netflix would be expanding into games. 

Netflix plans to create games based on its original TV shows and films, as well as introduce completely new games and license some titles. 

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