Get ready to transform your living room into a game night hub! Netflix has unveiled a new lineup of party games that you can play directly on your television, using just your smartphone as the controller. This innovative approach aims to make gaming as effortless as settling in for a movie on a Friday night.
The streaming giant is introducing five exciting titles to its ‘Games’ tab: Lego Party, Boggle Party, Pictionary: Game Night, Tetris Time Warp, and Party Crashers. All of these are designed for multiple players, perfect for gathering friends and family for some shared fun.

Netflix envisions its platform as an all-in-one entertainment destination. Imagine transitioning seamlessly from binge-watching a series to jumping into a fun game with loved ones during a holiday gathering – all without ever leaving the Netflix app. This strategy appears to echo the success of popular titles like Jackbox Games, which also leverage phones as controllers for TV-based multiplayer experiences.
According to Netflix, “This is just the beginning,” with more news on the horizon, promising continued opportunities to “play, connect and have fun together” on the platform.
Beyond these new TV-playable party games, Netflix already boasts a diverse catalog of mobile games, including fan favorites like Civilization VI, GTA: San Andreas – The Definitive Edition, Solitaire, Farming Simulator 23, Oxenfree, Street Fighter IV CE, Sonic Mania Plus, and Football Manager 24.
This expansion comes as Netflix doubles down on its gaming ambitions, a commitment it announced back in July. While the company recently paused development on a major AAA game project led by former Halo veteran Joseph Staten, citing a misalignment with its overall strategy, its focus on accessible, direct-to-TV gaming highlights a clear new direction.
In related news, Netflix is actively seeking a new generative AI expert to develop systems and strategies for integrating AI into its future game offerings. This indicates an exciting, tech-forward future for Netflix’s gaming ventures.