Netflix’s deep-dive into the game industry has been running surprisingly smoothly so far, and now subscribers are getting another banger added to the library.Games via subscription service is nothing new, even the big players in the industryXboxandPlayStationhaveXbox Game PassandPlayStation Plusrespectively.One of the latest additions to Xbox Game Pass is one soulslike fans are going to love,Another Crab’s Treasure, check it out below.That being said, I think many were surprised to seeNetflixbrazenly announce it’ll start porting, and launching, video games on its service, and honestly the recent additions justify that decision entirely.AdvertRecently, the spectacularroguelike masterpieceHadeswas addedto the line-up, just in time forHades II, which released earlier this week and is currently dominating theSteamcharts.The most recent game to saunter onto the service though is one platform game fans won’t want to miss,SonicMania Plus.Sonic Maniais arguably the greatest 2D Sonic game ever made, reimagining the retro-style with gorgeous colours, another bopping soundtrack and an original story.It was followed up withSonic Mania Plus, a revamped version of the game that added a number of features, though the real highlight was two new playable characters, Mighty The Armadillo and Ray The Flying Squirrel.AdvertBoth of these characters have made appearances in Sonic games of old, making their return a huge deal for long-time fans.NowSonic Mania Plusis available to Netflix subscribers, meaning you can play it on mobile devices as the service doesn’t yet support TV play.Admittedly the portability isn’t much to scream at, as you could already play the game on the go via theNintendoSwitch and Steam if you have a Steam Deck, but if its addition to Netflix means more people get to play it, I’m fully onboard.Sonic Mania Plusis available now for Netflix subscribers, and I’d urge you to give it a go if you haven’t already.Featured Image Credit: NetflixTopics:Netflix,Sonic,Free Games,Sega

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Netflix’s deep-dive into the game industry has been running surprisingly smoothly so far, and now subscribers are getting another banger added to the library.Games via subscription service is nothing new, even the big players in the industryXboxandPlayStationhaveXbox Game PassandPlayStation Plusrespectively.One of the latest additions to Xbox Game Pass is one soulslike fans are going to love,Another Crab’s Treasure, check it out below.That being said, I think many were surprised to seeNetflixbrazenly announce it’ll start porting, and launching, video games on its service, and honestly the recent additions justify that decision entirely.AdvertRecently, the spectacularroguelike masterpieceHadeswas addedto the line-up, just in time forHades II, which released earlier this week and is currently dominating theSteamcharts.The most recent game to saunter onto the service though is one platform game fans won’t want to miss,SonicMania Plus.Sonic Maniais arguably the greatest 2D Sonic game ever made, reimagining the retro-style with gorgeous colours, another bopping soundtrack and an original story.It was followed up withSonic Mania Plus, a revamped version of the game that added a number of features, though the real highlight was two new playable characters, Mighty The Armadillo and Ray The Flying Squirrel.AdvertBoth of these characters have made appearances in Sonic games of old, making their return a huge deal for long-time fans.NowSonic Mania Plusis available to Netflix subscribers, meaning you can play it on mobile devices as the service doesn’t yet support TV play.Admittedly the portability isn’t much to scream at, as you could already play the game on the go via theNintendoSwitch and Steam if you have a Steam Deck, but if its addition to Netflix means more people get to play it, I’m fully onboard.Sonic Mania Plusis available now for Netflix subscribers, and I’d urge you to give it a go if you haven’t already.Featured Image Credit: NetflixTopics:Netflix,Sonic,Free Games,Sega

Netflix’s deep-dive into the game industry has been running surprisingly smoothly so far, and now subscribers are getting another banger added to the library.Games via subscription service is nothing new, even the big players in the industryXboxandPlayStationhaveXbox Game PassandPlayStation Plusrespectively.One of the latest additions to Xbox Game Pass is one soulslike fans are going to love,Another Crab’s Treasure, check it out below.That being said, I think many were surprised to seeNetflixbrazenly announce it’ll start porting, and launching, video games on its service, and honestly the recent additions justify that decision entirely.AdvertRecently, the spectacularroguelike masterpieceHadeswas addedto the line-up, just in time forHades II, which released earlier this week and is currently dominating theSteamcharts.The most recent game to saunter onto the service though is one platform game fans won’t want to miss,SonicMania Plus.Sonic Maniais arguably the greatest 2D Sonic game ever made, reimagining the retro-style with gorgeous colours, another bopping soundtrack and an original story.It was followed up withSonic Mania Plus, a revamped version of the game that added a number of features, though the real highlight was two new playable characters, Mighty The Armadillo and Ray The Flying Squirrel.AdvertBoth of these characters have made appearances in Sonic games of old, making their return a huge deal for long-time fans.NowSonic Mania Plusis available to Netflix subscribers, meaning you can play it on mobile devices as the service doesn’t yet support TV play.Admittedly the portability isn’t much to scream at, as you could already play the game on the go via theNintendoSwitch and Steam if you have a Steam Deck, but if its addition to Netflix means more people get to play it, I’m fully onboard.Sonic Mania Plusis available now for Netflix subscribers, and I’d urge you to give it a go if you haven’t already.

Netflix’s deep-dive into the game industry has been running surprisingly smoothly so far, and now subscribers are getting another banger added to the library.

Games via subscription service is nothing new, even the big players in the industryXboxandPlayStationhaveXbox Game PassandPlayStation Plusrespectively.

One of the latest additions to Xbox Game Pass is one soulslike fans are going to love,Another Crab’s Treasure, check it out below.

That being said, I think many were surprised to seeNetflixbrazenly announce it’ll start porting, and launching, video games on its service, and honestly the recent additions justify that decision entirely.

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Recently, the spectacularroguelike masterpieceHadeswas addedto the line-up, just in time forHades II, which released earlier this week and is currently dominating theSteamcharts.

The most recent game to saunter onto the service though is one platform game fans won’t want to miss,SonicMania Plus.

Sonic Maniais arguably the greatest 2D Sonic game ever made, reimagining the retro-style with gorgeous colours, another bopping soundtrack and an original story.

It was followed up withSonic Mania Plus, a revamped version of the game that added a number of features, though the real highlight was two new playable characters, Mighty The Armadillo and Ray The Flying Squirrel.

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Both of these characters have made appearances in Sonic games of old, making their return a huge deal for long-time fans.

NowSonic Mania Plusis available to Netflix subscribers, meaning you can play it on mobile devices as the service doesn’t yet support TV play.

Admittedly the portability isn’t much to scream at, as you could already play the game on the go via theNintendoSwitch and Steam if you have a Steam Deck, but if its addition to Netflix means more people get to play it, I’m fully onboard.

Sonic Mania Plusis available now for Netflix subscribers, and I’d urge you to give it a go if you haven’t already.

Topics:Netflix,Sonic,Free Games,Sega