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List of 20 Netflix titles vanishing from app forever in days as millions of subscribers told to try them before they go

List of 20 Netflix titles vanishing from app forever in days as millions of subscribers told to try them before they go

The Irish Sun5 hours ago

NETFLIX is pulling the plug on over 20 games - including fan favourites like Hades, Carmen Sandiego and the Monument Valley series.
Subscribers have been given a 'Last day to play' notice before the titles vanish from the platform in the coming weeks.
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Netflix Games is removing over 20 games
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Netflix Games has had a rocky nine months, with executive changes, cancelled projects and soon, the removal of games from both its mobile and TV libraries.
It was recently announced that 22 games - nearly 20 percent of Netflix's mobile game library - will be axed on July 15.
July 14 is subscribers' 'Last day to play'.
Hades, Monument Valley (all three titles), Carmen Sandiego, Ludo King and Rainbow Six: SMOL are among the most popular Netflix games set to be cancelled.
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A full list is available below.
Some of these games are still fairly new - Carmen Sandiego, for example, only joined the platform in January.
Monument Valley 3 launched as a major Netflix exclusive, but is now set to move to other platforms.
Several planned game releases - including Crashlands 2, Tales of the Shire and Don't Starve Together - have also been scrapped.
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The company first started adding video games to its catalogue of streaming TV shows and films in 2021.
Co-CEO Gregory Peters said in April that Netflix Games had made "decent progress" but remained on a "multiyear iterative journey".
Netflix reveal huge list of movies and TV shows being axed next month – with some children's favourites in the mix
It comes as the streaming giant has confirmed plans to launch
Clash of Clans and Clash Royale have dominated
app
stores
for years - with over 65 million and 18 million monthly players respectively.
They will soon be transformed into a television show.
The series is in "early pre-production", but no release date has been given.
Supercell, the Finnish company behind
the games
, is directly involved in the production of the series.
But Clash is not the first animated series to land on Netflix.
The platform already hosts Arcane, based on Riot Games' smash hit League of Legends.
Other popular Netflix animations include Devil May Cry, Blue Eye Samurai, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous and Sonic Prime.
Netflix is axing over 20 games in July 2025
These games are set to leave:
Battleship
Braid, Anniversary Edition
Carmen Sandiego
CoComelon: Play with JJ
Death's Door
Diner Out: Merge Cafe
Dumb Ways to Die
Ghost Detective
Hades
Katana Zoo
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
Vineyard Valley
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Netflix Games has made 'decent progress', said co-CEO Gregory Peters in April
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