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It was fast: the streaming giant allows iOS device owners to access its gaming service - at no extra charge


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10/11/2021

Wednesday, 10 November 2021, 21:43 Updated: 22:00

Netflix's gaming service is also available on the iPhone

It was fast: the streaming giant allows iOS device owners to access its gaming service - at no extra charge.

As with Android at the moment these are the first five games, but the company promises to expand the offering

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Netflix Gaming (Photo: Walla! Technology, Yinon Ben-Shoshan)

A week after Netflix games reached Android users, starting tonight (Wednesday) iPhone users can also access its gaming service.

In doing so, the content giant joins a line of other giants that already own their own gaming services, such as Apple, Google, Microsoft and more.



In the first phase, the company releases five games: two of them are based on its own original series Stranger Things and more Shooting Hoops, Card Blast and Teeter Up.

The games should be available right now for any Netflix subscriber with an iOS device, with no advertisements or additional payment.



A new tab should appear in the app - Games (on our private device after updating to the app, it has not yet appeared).

However, we did find the games to download in the AppStore, so if you really want to play - they are waiting for you.

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Deliberately, the games will not be available on child profiles, and if you set parental controls you will also need a code to access the games.

Also, some games may require a network connection, but some will also be available for a game without a network connection, for those who are on a plane or in areas without reception.



Mike Vardo, Netflix's vice president, promised in a post last week that over time the offer would expand so that everyone could find something to their liking or taste in Netflix's gaming service.

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