The games will be available exclusively to Netflix subscribers, with no ads or in-app purchases.
Netflix has partnered with French video game developer Ubisoft to launch three exclusive games on its service
First announced at Ubisoft’s annual digital event Ubisoft Forward, the three games will expand on the Valiant Hearts, Mighty Quest and Assassin’s Creed universes, and will be available exclusively on mobile to Netflix members around the world with no ads or in-app purchases.
A new Valiant Hearts game, the sequel to Ubisoft’s Valiant Hearts: The Great War, is directed by the original core team and will retain the same DNA while featuring a new story. It will be available to Netflix members in January 2023.
After the critically acclaimed The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot mobile game, it will come to Netflix in 2023 with a new game. This time, the game will draw inspiration from the roguelike genre to deliver an experience that celebrates the series’ premiere hack-and-slash combat in a fresh replayable format.
Finally, in addition to the already announced Netflix series, a brand new Assassin’s Creed game is being developed for mobile.
Commenting on the deal, Mike Verdu, Vice President of Games at Netflix, said: “We’re thrilled to work with Ubisoft, whose track record creating memorable worlds for fans is unmatched. This partnership will provide our members with exclusive access to some of the most exciting game franchises as we continue to build a catalogue of great mobile games for our members around the world.”
Jean-Michel Detoc, Chief Mobile Officer, Ubisoft, added: “As we continue to create great experiences on all platforms, we’re glad to be partnering with such an innovative and creative partner as Netflix. I believe that this partnership will be a great opportunity for Netflix members to further explore our worlds and universes on mobile.”