Netflix is bringing the popular roguelike game Hades to iPhones starting in 2024. The announcement was made on Twitter, accompanied by a new trailer showcasing the game’s fast-paced gameplay and unique art style. Like other Netflix games, Hades on iPhone will not have any microtransactions or in-game purchases, providing a seamless gaming experience for subscribers.
Hades will join other popular titles such as Oxenfree 1 and 2, Dead Cells, and Shovel Knight on the Netflix gaming platform. This release marks a significant milestone for mobile gaming, highlighting how far it has come from its early controversies to now hosting one of the most acclaimed roguelikes in history.
Nominated for Game of the Year at the 2020 Game Awards, Hades received widespread recognition and was named one of the best games of 2020. Its success has led to the announcement of a sequel, Hades 2, set to launch in early 2024 as an early-access title. It remains to be seen if the developer plans to release the sequel on mobile platforms alongside Steam.
Netflix is not the only platform bringing popular cross-platform games to mobile devices. Titles like Death Stranding, Assassin’s Creed: Mirage, and Resident Evil 4 Remake are also making their way to the new iPhone 15, indicating a potential trend of developers expanding their reach to mobile gaming.
The future of the gaming world holds many surprises, and it is clear that mobile gaming will continue to evolve and offer exciting experiences for players. With the absence of microtransactions and fees, Hades on iPhone through Netflix promises a seamless and enjoyable gaming experience for subscribers.
Source: DOTESPORTS