Netflix’s next three mobile games

23 March 2022

Netflix has announced the next three mobile games available to its subscribers on Android and iOS devices.

If you’re interested in the games, they will be available directly from the Netflix Mobile App or the Apple or Google store.

The three newly released titles are This is a True Story, Shatter Remastered and Into the Dead 2: Unleashed.

This is a True Story

This is a True Story was developed by Frosty Pop in collaboration with Charity: Water – a non-profit organisation focused on bringing clean drinking water to people in developing countries.

The game is based upon interviews and real-life accounts of those who lack access to clean water and takes the form of a puzzle game that follows the journey of a Sub-Saharan woman as she struggles to find water for her family.

Shatter Remastered

Shatter Remastered is a retro-inspired brick-breaking game that combines classic combat with intense boss battles.

The title is a remastered version of the original 2009 hit game from Sidhe that was released on PS3.

Into the Dead 2: Unleashed

Into the Dead 2: Unleashed is a runner/shooter hybrid that tasks players with surviving in a zombie apocalypse.

It is a sequel to the hit game Into the Dead and will see players fend off an ever-increasing zombie threat while crossing treacherous terrain.

This is a True Story and Shatter Remastered are both now available for download, while Into the Dead 2: Unleashed is still marked as coming soon.


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