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Netflix is gearing up to remove a significant chunk of its mobile game library in the coming weeks. This move affects nearly 20% of the games currently available through the streaming giant’s gaming service.
When Is Netflix Removing the Games?
Mark your calendars—July 15th, 2025, is the final day these titles will be available on the platform. That means July 14th is your last opportunity to play them if you're a current subscriber.
The list of departing titles is both lengthy and diverse. Surprisingly, some of these games are relatively recent additions to the platform. For example, Carmen Sandiego, which launched in January 2025, will also be removed.
Among the more notable exits are the full Monument Valley trilogy. The third installment, Monument Valley 3, had even enjoyed a short period of exclusivity with Netflix Games before being announced for other platforms.
Other major departures include critically acclaimed titles like Death’s Door and Katana Zero. Indie darlings such as Braid Anniversary Edition, The Case of the Golden Idol, and its sequel The Rise of the Golden Idol are also set to go.
Family-friendly titles aren’t safe either. Games like CoComelon: Play with JJ and LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed will no longer be accessible after the removal date. Also leaving are licensed games including Battleship, Rainbow Six: SMOL, and SpongeBob: Bubble Pop F.U.N.
One particularly high-profile loss is Hades from Supergiant Games, which is currently only available via Netflix on iOS devices. Other titles heading out the door include Dumb Ways to Die, Ghost Detective, Ludo King, Diner Out: Merge Cafe, Vineyard Valley, TED Tumblewords, and Raji: An Ancient Epic.
It’s Not the First Time!
This isn't the first wave of cuts for Netflix Games. In fact, the past nine months have been rocky for the division, with multiple project cancellations already under its belt. Titles like Don’t Starve Together, Crashlands 2, and Tales of the Shire were all canceled earlier this year.
Even Netflix Stories didn’t escape the axe, despite plans to expand it using content tied to original Netflix shows and movies. Prior to that, the company made headlines by shutting down its internal AAA game studio in October 2024.
With removals happening again so soon after last December’s purge, many industry observers are questioning whether Netflix might eventually shut down its entire gaming arm. Only time will tell how the company chooses to move forward.
For now, you can still browse the current selection of Netflix mobile games directly on the [Google Play Store].
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