Netflix continues to improve its mobile content: On Tuesday, the company unveiled the online streaming game “Into the Breach” from Subset Games.
With the addition of “Into the Breach,” Netflix’s number of mobile games now stands at 24 titles. The games are available to subscribers to its core video streaming service at no extra charge – we hope the games will increase customer satisfaction and reduce the likelihood of them canceling. It’s fast approaching for Netflix’s games, which launched last summer – meaning the plan isn’t a major story when the company reports Q2 earnings later on Tuesday.
“Into the Breach,” winner of the best game at the 2018 World Cup, began as a response to movies and games in which the defenders of a city destroy an entire city in the process. Subset Games wanted to be a game that would concern players spiritually – and they were willing to sacrifice their heroes to protect the town.
For Netflix’s mobile version, “Into the Breach’s” has been re -arranged with a little bit of visual and imaginative features along with new Broadcast content, including new pilots, machines, weapons, enemies, missions and more. In the game, players must assemble a team of pilots and machines, each with unique characteristics and skills, and then command them in series of battles against an external enemy that threatens the future of humanity. In “Into the Breach,” failure is a choice: If you fail, you can send in for help back in time to try to save people another time.
On Netflix, “Into the Breach” will add support for seven other languages, adding streamer playback to a total of 17 supported languages. The new languages are: Arabic, Thai, Swedish, Korean, Traditional Chinese, Turkish and Spanish (Latin American).
According to Netflix, fans of “Into The Breach” will also enjoy playing three other mobile games already available on the stage: first -person shooters “Ito The Dead 2: Unleashed,” “Arcanium: Rise of Akhan” and the classic RPG series “Moonlighter.”
Other Netflix games include the game series “Asphalt Xtreme,” the number one card game “Exploding Kittens” and the match-3 puzzle game “Knittens,” which you have to make clothes for your dangerous cat.
Netflix subscribers can download games via the streamer’s mobile app for Android and iOS from the dedicated game line.
To date, Netflix has owned three theaters: Night School Studio, known for dubbing the “Oxenfree” spiritual franchise; Next Games, a Finnish -based mobile adventure game, whose titles include “Stranger Things: Puzzle Tales” and two based on AMC’s television series “The Walking Dead”; and Boss Fight Entertainment (“Dungeon Boss”).