Video games probably aren’t the first thing that come to mind when you think about Netflix. Most subscribers open the app looking for a new series, a documentary, or something to watch during dinner. What often gets overlooked is that Netflix has quietly built a surprisingly strong gaming catalog that’s included with the subscription.

The platform’s library isn’t packed with blockbuster exclusives, but that’s part of the appeal. Instead, it offers a mix of indie favorites, cult classics, mobile gems, and a few unexpected additions that many players would happily pay for on their own.

If you’ve never explored Netflix’s gaming section, these are some of the best titles waiting behind your subscription.

Video Games You Can Play With A Netflix Subscription
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Escaping the Underworld is hard enough. Escaping it while your relatives constantly criticize your life choices is even harder. Hades combines fast paced combat, memorable characters, and a surprising amount of humor, creating one of the most celebrated video games of the past decade.

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Some games politely encourage improvement. Dead Cells prefers to throw you into a dungeon, defeat you repeatedly, and trust that you’ll eventually figure things out. The result is one of the most addictive action roguelikes available on mobile.

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This game feels like discovering a forgotten arcade cabinet from an alternate timeline where the 1990s never ended. The turtles, the soundtrack, and the chaotic co-op action all capture the spirit of classic beat ’em ups remarkably well.

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Saving humanity from giant alien insects sounds stressful, but Into the Breach somehow turns it into one of the smartest strategy experiences available on a phone. Every move matters, and every mistake feels entirely your fault.

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Few games create atmosphere as effectively as Oxenfree II. Strange radio frequencies, unsettling mysteries, and natural sounding conversations make this supernatural adventure feel like a late night road trip that slowly takes a wrong turn.

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At first glance, Spiritfarer looks cozy and relaxing. It is. It also happens to be one of the most emotional games you’ll encounter on any platform, exploring themes of friendship, loss, and saying goodbye.

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Returning to San Andreas feels a bit like opening a time capsule from the early 2000s. The graphics may have changed, but the combination of open world freedom, memorable characters, and complete chaos remains intact.

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Fast, stylish, and occasionally brutal, Katana ZERO delivers the kind of action that makes players immediately restart a level just to see if they can look cooler doing it the second time.

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The Monument Valley series has always felt like interactive art. These video games transform impossible architecture and optical illusions into puzzles that are as satisfying to look at as they are to solve.

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Describing Kentucky Route Zero is surprisingly difficult. It’s part road trip, part magical realism, and part dream that refuses to explain itself. Somehow, all of those ingredients work together beautifully.

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For some players, managing a soccer club is more exciting than actually playing soccer games. Football Manager Mobile embraces that idea completely, allowing users to obsess over tactics, transfers, and spreadsheets for hundreds of hours.

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Part mystery, part interactive film archive, Immortality asks players to investigate the disappearance of a fictional actress through footage from unfinished movies. Few video games trust players to piece together a story quite like this one.

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Flying through colorful landscapes without worrying about combat, timers, or objectives feels surprisingly refreshing. Laya’s Horizon understands that sometimes the best gaming experience is simply enjoying the journey.

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Long before indie games became a dominant force, Braid demonstrated how creative ideas could compete with massive budgets. Its time manipulation mechanics remain just as clever today as they were years ago.

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A game about bouncing upward while feeding a giant creature shouldn’t work this well, yet Poinpy quickly becomes impossible to put down. Like many great video games, its brilliance comes from a simple idea executed almost perfectly.

In an era where new video games constantly compete for attention and money, finding a collection of genuinely good titles included with a subscription feels like one of entertainment’s quieter bargains. Whether you’re looking for a quick mobile experience or a deeper adventure, these video games prove that Netflix has become much more than a place to watch movies and TV shows.

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