Netflix partners with Ubisoft to bring three exclusive mobile games to the platform

Although recent reports suggest that Netflix subscribers have shown little interest in their mobile game offerings, it doesn’t look like the streaming giant will give up portrait anytime soon. Netflix has now announced a partnership with Ubisoft to bring three exclusive mobile games to subscribers next year, including a new Assassin’s Creed title.

The streaming service recently announced the partnership at Ubisoft Forward Ubisoft’s annual digital event, revealing that upcoming titles will “Expand the worlds of Valiant Hearts, Mighty Quest, and Assassin’s Creed.” The first title will be a sequel to Valiant Hearts: The Great War from Ubisoft. It will become available to Netflix subscribers globally in January next year. Netflix will then release a new Mighty Quest later this year, which “You will be inspired by the roguelike genre to deliver an experience that celebrates the premiere of the pirate-and-slash combat series.”

Finally, Netflix is ​​also working on a new Assassin’s Creed mobile game in partnership with Ubisoft to go along with the live-action series currently in development. Although Netflix has not shared any details about the Assassin’s Creed title, the company says it will also reach subscribers sometime next year.

Speaking about the mobile gaming partnership, Netflix Vice President of Games Mike Verdo said, “We are thrilled to work with Ubisoft, who are unparalleled in creating unforgettable worlds for fans. This partnership will provide our members exclusive access to some of the most exciting gaming franchises as we continue to build a catalog of great mobile games for our members around the world.”

All three upcoming Ubisoft titles will be exclusive to Netflix subscribers and will be available without ads or in-app purchases.


source: Netflix



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