Netflix's Next Three Mobile Games Couldn't Be More Different

Netflix's Next Three Mobile Games Couldn't Be More Different

Hot on the heels of last month's LoL spin-off Hextech Mayhem, Netflix Games has announced three new mobile game releases for March, with each title seeming more different than the last.

Available on Android and iOS devices starting today to any and all Netflix subscribers, all three titles range from educational and thought-provoking to intense and action-packed.

The first is This Is A True Story, which was developed by Frosty Pop in conjunction with the non-profit organization Charity: Water. The narrative puzzle game hopes to shed light on the XNUMX million people on Earth who do not have access to safe drinking water. Featuring beautiful hand-painted landscapes, This Is A True Story follows "a sub-Saharan African woman's daily struggle to get water for her family."

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This Is A True Story, developed by Frosty Pop (Image credit: Netflix)

Netflix's next game is truly a remaster some of you will remember from the PS3 era: Shatter Remastered brings back the retro-style brick-busting action of the XNUMX original, as well as its "incredible physics, power-ups, boss fights and singular attacks". The new mobile version, developed by PikPok, will offer global online leaderboards and will include all of Shatter's great original music by New Zealand musician Module.

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Shatter Remastered, developed by PikPok (Image credit: Netflix)

And finally, Netflix Games and developer PikPok are once again going in a completely different direction with this latest title for March: zombie shooter Into The Dead 2: Unleashed. Described as a runner/shooter hybrid, Into The Dead 2: Unleashed will see players fend off hordes of zombies in plentiful episodes and stages, as well as hundreds of challenges.

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Into The Dead 2: Unleashed, developed by PikPok (Image credit: Netflix)

Both This Is A True Story and Statter Remastered are available to download now through the Netflix app, while Into The Dead 2: Unleashed is due to arrive sometime before the end of March.