Netflix’s place in the gaming world continues to increase day by day. The company has now announced that it has acquired the Boss Fight Entertainment studio.
This is the third game studio Netflix has acquired in the past six months. The company bought Oxenfree developer Night School Studio last September while also getting Stranger Things: Puzzle Tales studio Next Games.
Boss Fight has created only one game to date: the mobile RPG Dungeon Boss. The studio is headquartered in Texas, USA.
Also see: Netflix Officially Confirms Addition of Video Games to the Subscription Service
“Boss Fight’s mission is to bring simple, beautiful, and fun game experiences to our players wherever they want to play, Netflix’s commitment to offer ad-free games as part of members’ subscriptions enables game developers like us to focus on creating delightful game play without worrying about monetization. We couldn’t be more excited to join Netflix at this early stage as we continue doing what we love to do while helping to shape the future of games on Netflix together.”
Boss Fight Entertainment
The games offered by Netflix are limited for now. In August, the company conducted a Poland based test concerning two mobile games based on “Stranger Things.” The company has not officially launched the game service anywhere else in the world.
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