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Netflix Lets You Play Games on Your TV Using Your Phone — Here’s the Full Lineup of Party Games

Netflix is officially expanding its gaming experience with Party Games, allowing users to play select titles on their TV using their phone as a controller.


Netflix’s new TV gaming feature — phone-as-controller support, party games lineup.
Image via Gaming Amigos

This update is one of four changes announced earlier this year by Netflix’s new President of Games, Alain Tascan, as part of a major gaming overhaul. The party-style games are light-hearted and easy to pick up, perfect for quick sessions with family or friends, while new mobile games featuring some big-name releases are also on the way.


Games You Can Play on Your TV Right Now

Netflix’s first batch of TV-playable titles leans heavily into casual, couch-friendly fun. You can jump into these immediately if you’ve got an active subscription:

  • Boggle Party – Available now

  • Lego Party – Available now

  • Party Crashers: Fool Your Friends – Available now

  • Pictionary: Game Night – Available now

  • Tetris Time Warp – Available now

  • Dead Man’s Party: A Knives Out Game – Coming soon


New Mobile Games Coming to Netflix

Netflix isn’t slowing down on mobile either. As per the official announcement, here’s what’s joining the mobile lineup:

  • WWE 2K25 – Coming soon

  • Red Dead Redemption – December 2

  • Lego Duplo World – Available now

  • Barbie Color Creations – Available now

  • Toca Boca Hair Salon 4 – Available now

  • PAW Patrol Academy – Coming soon

  • Best Guess Live – Coming soon (US only)


The standout here is easily Red Dead Redemption, making its mobile debut for the first time. If you’ve ever wanted to roam the old West on your phone, this might finally be your chance. Meanwhile, WWE fans can look forward to WWE 2K25, which seems to be shaping up as a mobile-exclusive experience tailored for Netflix subscribers.


The best part? You don’t need to pay anything extra. All games, whether TV-based or mobile, are included with a standard Netflix subscription. No ads, no in-app purchases, no upgrades. You log in, pick a game, and your phone acts as a controller where needed.


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