

Netflix’s theory is that the games - offered at no additional charge - will enhance the value of its core streaming-video business, and help it attract and retain subscribers in a heavily competitive market. To date, Netflix has released 16 games, available in its app for iOS and Android, including two titled tied to “Stranger Things.” Later this month, the company plans to debut “Into the Dead 2: Unleashed,” its first first-person shooter, which plunks players into the middle of a zombie apocalypse.

We couldn’t be more excited to join Netflix at this early stage as we continue doing what we love to do while helping to shape the future of games on Netflix together.” “Netflix’s commitment to offer ad-free games as part of members’ subscriptions enables game developers like us to focus on creating delightful game play without worrying about monetization. “Boss Fight’s mission is to bring simple, beautiful, and fun game experiences to our players wherever they want to play,” the founders of Boss Fight Entertainment said in a statement.
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The one game listed on Boss Fight’s website is Dungeon Boss ( pictured above), a mobile role-playing game in which players battle “to be the Boss.” In the game, you collect and build “teams of powerful heroes, upgrade their unique abilities to battle epic bosses, and defend your Dungeon from raids!” per the game’s description.

According to Rahimi, that also will let Netflix “tap into great creative talent beyond California.” Boss Fight will continue to operate out of its current studios in Allen, Texas (in the Dallas area), Austin and Seattle.
