Netflix Adds Iconic GTA Trilogy to Its Gaming Roster
Summary
– Netflix is adding Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition to its mobile gaming offerings.
– The GTA Trilogy, including GTA III, GTA Vice City, and GTA San Andreas, will be available for Netflix subscribers on iOS and Android.
– The games can be pre-registered starting today and will be accessible via the Netflix mobile app and separately in app stores.
Netflix is gearing up to enhance its gaming portfolio with the addition of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, just in time for the holiday season. This move brings three iconic games – GTA III, GTA Vice City, and GTA San Andreas – to Netflix’s ever-expanding collection of mobile games. Subscribers can start pre-registering for these games today on iOS and Google Play, and they will be available both through the Netflix mobile app and separately for Netflix subscribers in the App Store and Google Play.
This addition marks a significant step for Netflix in the gaming industry, showcasing its commitment to offering diverse gaming experiences. The streaming giant has already made a name for itself with titles like Kentucky Route Zero, Before Your Eyes, and the Oxenfree games, and plans to bring more acclaimed games like Katana Zero, Death’s Door, and Hades next year.
Despite reports suggesting that a significant portion of its users isn’t playing Netflix games, the company is banking on the success of commercially successful titles with big-time name recognition. The GTA Trilogy, a collection from one of the most popular franchises in video game history, is expected to be a major draw for the service, which has been steadily growing its gaming offerings over the past two years.
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