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Netflix subscribers get five new mobile games in July

Netflix subscribers get five new mobile games in July

We are less than a day away from August, and Netflix has announced that five new titles will be added to its library of mobile games this month. In addition to these five new titles, Netflix has also revealed the release date for the highly anticipated Emily in Paris mobile game.

With that being said, starting today, Netflix subscribers have the option to play five new games: Arranger, The Dragon Prince: Xadia, Minesweeper, Sports Sports, and Too Hot to Handle 3. The highlight of the new lineup is The Dragon Prince: Xadia, an action RPG based on Netflix’s popular fantasy series The Dragon Prince. Fans who have already completed Season 6 of the award-winning animated series, can now continue their journey in Xadia by playing the game for free on their mobile devices.

Netflix subscribers get five new mobile games in July

Minesweeper offers a modern twist on the classic game, perfect for those who enjoy solving puzzles and unlocking landmarks worldwide simultaneously.

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Too Hot to Handle 3 is a dating game inspired by the series of the same name, where players will engage in flirting with singles, navigate love triangles, and make choices that will impact their dating life in the long run. Sports Sports, as its name implies, is a collection of mini-games designed to test players’ skills. Players have the option to choose how they want to play, whether it be quick practice matches, multi-event championships, or multiplayer showdowns. Arranger is a puzzler that combines narrative and RPG elements, with developers promising “thoughtful puzzles that twist and manipulate the central mechanic.” In Arranger, the environment moves along with the player, resulting in unique puzzles.

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In addition to introducing these five new games to its collection, Netflix Games also revealed that Netflix Stories: Emily in Paris will launch on August 15, the same day as Season 4.

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