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Netflix just announced the availability of games that its subscribers can enjoy for no additional costs. The video-streaming platform is launching Netflix games on mobile globally. By 1 AM tomorrow, Netflix subscribers in the Philippines will be able to see the games tab and games row on the Netflix app. To access the games, what you need is a Netflix subscription. It will be available on Android devices when you log into your Netflix profile. Members on an Android mobile phone will see a dedicated games row and games tab where you can select any game to download, while members on an Android tablet will see a dedicated games row or be able to choose games from the categories drop-down menu to download and play. According to Netflix, the mobile games are available in various languages they offer on service, so your games will automatically default to the preference set in your Netflix profile. In case you hit your device limit— the platform will let you know, and, if needed, you can sign out of devices that are not in use or deactivate them remotely on Netflix.com to free up a slot. Read more in our articles including "Netflix rolls out mobile games for Android" and "Google previews Android 12L for tablets, foldables, ChromeOS devices".

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Netflix just announced the availability of games that its subscribers can enjoy for no additional costs. The video-streaming platform is launching Netflix games on mobile globally.

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By 1 AM tomorrow, Netflix subscribers in the Philippines will be able to see the games tab and games row on the Netflix app. To access the games, what you need is a Netflix subscription. It will be available on Android devices when you log into your Netflix profile.

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Our coverage of Netflix Android includes: "Netflix rolls out mobile games for Android"; "Google previews Android 12L for tablets, foldables, ChromeOS devices"; "Sciphone goes for Android Dream 2". Each article provides unique insights and information.