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    ‘Hades’ and More Indie Mobile Games Leaving Netflix

    By Liam PorterJune 24, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    “Hades,” the “Monument Valley” franchise and several other indie mobile gaming titles are leaving Netflix next month amid an ongoing shift in the streamer’s overall plan for its video games division.

    “Just like with series and film, games will come and go from the service,” Netflix said in a statement to Variety.

    As first reported by Engadget, “Hades” will be leaving Netflix on July 1, while these titles will be departing July 14: “Battleship,” “Braid, Anniversary Edition,” “Carmen Sandiego,” “CoComelon: Play with JJ,” “Death’s Door,” “Diner Out: Merge Cafe,” “Dumb Ways to Survive,” “Ghost Detective,” “Katana ZERO,” “LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed,” “Ludo King,” “Monument Valley,” “Monument Valley 2,” “Monument Valley 3,” “Rainbow Six: Smol,” “Raji: An Ancient Epic,” “SpongeBob: Bubble Pop F.U.N.,” “TED Tumblewords,” “The Case of the Golden Idol,” “The Rise of the Golden Idol” and “Vineyard Valley.”

    While some of these games are available via other platforms, a few were exclusive to Netflix.

    More to come…

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