5 Netflix Games To Pass Time On

Although not many are aware, Netflix has plenty of games you can download and enjoy on your mobile devices.

Netflix has a ton of games waiting for you (Image via Devolver Digital, Motion Twin and Supergiant Games)
Netflix has a ton of games waiting for you (Image via Devolver Digital, Motion Twin, and Supergiant Games)

In the era of OTT, Netflix is one of the biggest platforms that people use to watch their movies and television shows. However, apart from just streaming, Netflix also gives you access to a large library of games to pick and play from.

And the best part? You can download any of these games at no extra cost (other than having a Netflix subscription). So, let’s get down to it.

Top 5 Netflix Games To Pass Time

1. Dead Cells

The critically acclaimed roguelike is playable through Netflix. Developed by Evil Empire and published by Motion Twin, this game lets you play as a prisoner who must fight their way through various areas.

You can wield a huge number of weapons, skills, and powers to accomplish this mission. The game also has a crossover with Castlevania and a number of other indie games, so expect to see some famous weapons and abilities.

2. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

The entire trilogy is available on Netflix (Image via Rockstar Games and Netflix)
The entire trilogy is available on Netflix (Image via Rockstar Games and Netflix)

Although we are getting closer and closer to GTA 6’s inevitable release, you can still try out some of the older games in the series. This Rockstar-made game is available on your mobile devices through Netflix as well. The critically acclaimed game from 2004 needs no introduction to most fans.

You can play as the iconic Carl Johnson and wander the streets of the titular San Andreas in this open-world, action-adventure title as he rebuilds his gang and tries to solve the mystery behind his mother’s murder.

3. Hades

Another roguelike title, however, this one plays quite differently from the previous one. You play as Zagreus in his quest to escape the confines of the Underworld with the aid of various Greek gods.

This is a top-down hack-and-slash game where you will wield different weapons and use boons to help your escape. Hades currently has a sequel, Hades II, in the works, which is currently in early access.

Read More: Everything We Know About Hades 2: Release Date, Platforms, Gameplay & More

4. Cid Meier’s Civilization VI

The sixth part of the famous strategy game series is available on Netflix, and this port is published by Aspyr Media. The award-winning turn-based strategy title involves you creating your own civilization and going against various other world leaders.

You can achieve victory over other civilizations (machine- or human-controlled) through means such as military domination or technological advancements.

5. Katana Zero

Fast-paced action? Check. Time shenanigans? Check. Future dystopia? Check. Katana Zero blends all these into one game by letting you play as Zero, an assassin with the ability to slow down time.

You are supposed to use this talent for combat and time manipulation to unravel a deep mystery surrounding the nature of your past and powers. The game is set to have an upcoming free DLC release sometime in the future.

How To Download Netflix Games on Your Devices

You can also find the games on your PC and send it for download on your mobile (Image via Netflix)
You can also find the games on your PC and send them for download on your mobile (Image via Netflix)

Once you open the Netflix app, you will see the ‘Games’ tab at the bottom of your screen. Navigate to this section, and you will be able to see a plethora of games at your disposal.

Alternatively, if you do not find the game you are looking for, just type its name in the search bar. Clicking the ‘Download’ option will take you to your respective store and let you download the games to your de


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