Written By: Divya | By: Divya | Published: May 24, 2026, 11:58 PM (IST)
One thing I genuinely like here is that Netflix Games don’t constantly push ads or force microtransactions everywhere. If you already have a subscription, you simply install the game and start playing normally.
Honestly, I expected most of these games to feel heavily downgraded on smartphones. But titles like Red Dead Redemption and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas actually run surprisingly well on modern devices.
Most people subscribe to Netflix for movies and shows only. But if you enjoy casual gaming too, the included game library genuinely makes the subscription feel more useful. Here are the best options to try
This still feels unreal on a smartphone. Originally released for Xbox 360 and PS3, Red Dead Redemption is now playable through Netflix Games. Yes, visuals and framerate are toned down slightly, but the core experience still feels solid, especially on larger phones.
Netflix turning Squid Game into a proper multiplayer game actually works better than expected. Whether you play solo or with friends, the mini-games feel chaotic and fun, especially if you already enjoy the series.
This one feels perfect for casual gaming sessions. WWE 2K25: Netflix Edition brings proper wrestling matches with real WWE Superstars, entrances, and arcade-style action that works surprisingly well on phones.
If you enjoy strategy games, Into the Breach is genuinely addictive. The turn-based combat looks simple initially, but every move matters. The game constantly pushes you to think ahead, making it feel more like a puzzle than a traditional strategy title.
If you enjoy mystery and story-based games, OXENFREE II is genuinely interesting. The game mixes ghostly radio signals, strange cults, and space-time distortions into a slow but engaging interactive story experience.