Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Four bright spots in climate news in 2025

    Meet the man hunting the spies in your smartphone

    Special Forces Vs Special Operations: How They’re Different (And Why It Matters)

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Business Technology
    • Cryptocurrency
    • Gadgets
    • Gaming
    • Health
    • Software and Apps
    • Technology
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    Tech AI Verse
    • Home
    • Artificial Intelligence

      AI has become the norm for students. Teachers are playing catch-up.

      December 23, 2025

      Trump signs executive order seeking to ban states from regulating AI companies

      December 13, 2025

      Apple’s AI chief abruptly steps down

      December 3, 2025

      The issue that’s scrambling both parties: From the Politics Desk

      December 3, 2025

      More of Silicon Valley is building on free Chinese AI

      December 1, 2025
    • Business

      Top 10 cloud computing stories of 2025

      December 22, 2025

      Saudia Arabia’s STC commits to five-year network upgrade programme with Ericsson

      December 18, 2025

      Zeroday Cloud hacking event awards $320,0000 for 11 zero days

      December 18, 2025

      Amazon: Ongoing cryptomining campaign uses hacked AWS accounts

      December 18, 2025

      Want to back up your iPhone securely without paying the Apple tax? There’s a hack for that, but it isn’t for everyone… yet

      December 16, 2025
    • Crypto

      Solana Eyes Recovery as Investors Quitely Accumulate $345 Million Worth of SOL

      December 24, 2025

      What are the Top Crypto Narratives Worth Paying Attention to in 2026?

      December 23, 2025

      Ethereum Nears $3,000 as Bitmine Expands Holdings to 4 Million ETH

      December 23, 2025

      Three Financial Giants Predict Why Crypto Faces Its Hardest Test Yet in 2026

      December 23, 2025

      Russia Plans New Crypto Regulation for 2026

      December 23, 2025
    • Technology

      Four bright spots in climate news in 2025

      December 24, 2025

      Meet the man hunting the spies in your smartphone

      December 24, 2025

      Special Forces Vs Special Operations: How They’re Different (And Why It Matters)

      December 24, 2025

      5 New Motorcycles Coming Out In 2026 We’re Most Excited For

      December 24, 2025

      Subaru Forester Owners Have This To Say About Taking It On Long Drives

      December 24, 2025
    • Others
      • Gadgets
      • Gaming
      • Health
      • Software and Apps
    Check BMI
    Tech AI Verse
    You are at:Home»Gaming»How kids fit into Netflix’s gaming strategy
    Gaming

    How kids fit into Netflix’s gaming strategy

    TechAiVerseBy TechAiVerseDecember 24, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read0 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
    How kids fit into Netflix’s gaming strategy
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

    How kids fit into Netflix’s gaming strategy

    Analysing the streamer’s evolving gaming strategy, and the most popular titles on the platform

    Image credit: Netflix

    Netflix’s proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. has pulled attention toward studios, IP ownership, and the future of the entertainment industry at large. It’s a big deal, and we know it’s not driven by appetite for the Warner Bros. gaming arm which is considered “relatively minor” in the grand scheme of things. What has received far less attention is how Netflix’s own games strategy is evolving, and what the data now tells us about what is actually working inside the platform.

    One thing that Netflix is incredibly obsessed with right now is engagement. As of the start of 2025, the streamer ceased regular disclosure of subscriber metrics, shifting to spotlight engagement instead. It’s fair to assume this was down to global subscription saturation, but that first mover scale gives the streamer a natural edge when usage becomes the measure of success. Gaming is a lever in that strategy, and our analysis of the Netflix catalogue, just published as the Netflix Kids Gaming Report, suggests its certain types of games that see sustained visibility.

    The streamer’s games journey has moved quickly, starting with early interactive storytelling formats like Black Mirror: Bandersnatch before pivoting to mobile games where it now has more than 100 titles. Recent announcements from the streamer have organised the strategy around four core pillars: Mainstream Games, Narrative Games, Party Games and Kids Games. The existence of these pillars matters less than the individual titles within them, which is where the data becomes more revealing.

    The question is “what actually works?” The trending ranking data we analysed for our research shows that good old-fashioned mobile games like Solitaire and Snake have ongoing footing. GTA: San Andreas and Football Manager Mobile also hold firm as evergreens. IP-based games feature, but are less consistent, peaking lower and falling more quickly. We track this in detail in the report.

    Traditional mobile games top the Netflix games rankings. | Image credit: Ehorg Media

    There is clear momentum in kids games on Netflix. From a UX point of view, games are now available directly in kids profiles as of last weekend. “A lot of our early work was about building the right foundations, especially around parental gating and safety. Now we’re able to offer a more seamless experience for our youngest members,” says Lisa Burgess, GM of Netflix Games (Kids).

    The recent update to the Kids UX also saw instant impact. A number of Netflix’s kids games hit top rankings in US app stores over the weekend, in line with the update. With discoverability addressed, and the parental value proposition clear, it’s fair to assume that preschool gaming may take up more space in the gaming ranking going forward.

    Parental consent remains central to this user journey. While kids profiles now surface games, accessing them still requires a download via the app store, an environment that demands careful handling for younger users. The challenge is balancing visibility and access with safety. For Netflix, surfacing games in kids profiles resolves the discovery gap, but maintaining parental involvement in the download flow is really important.

    In addition to that, new titles are coming on board, many tied to beloved and well-known IP such as PAW Patrol and SpongeBob SquarePants. “We wanted to focus on things that are highly recognisable for kids and that fall into multiple categories. It can be big IP on our service, or well-known toy or literary IP,” said Burgess. This mirrors the approach Netflix takes with kids TV acquisition, where the streamer regularly pursues established brands like Peppa Pig, as well as creator-led properties from YouTube such as Ms. Rachel and CoComelon.

    Alongside games designed specifically for kids, there are also many kid-appropriate titles such as Snake and Cut the Rope. Kid-appropriate games make up for nearly a quarter of the overall offering according to our research. At the same time, a significant portion of the catalogue remains unsuitable for children including games tied to Money Heist or Sex Education, or a version of GTA: San Andreas.

    The Netflix app acts as a discovery hub, directing users to the app store. | Image credit: EHorg Media

    There’s plenty for parents to like about the Netflix gaming experience: the interface offers curated titles that are free of ads and in-app purchases. The clearest opportunity remains preschool. This is the audience where parental trust, recognisable IP, and low-friction mechanics align most cleanly. It is no coincidence that Netflix has invested heavily in foundations here before pushing further up the age curve.

    Things get harder when pursuing older audiences. From 6+ the media diet of kids diversifies significantly both in terms of IPs and platforms. Roblox becomes nearly ubiquitous, but Netflix has ambitions to capture some of this too. “As we go into 2026, we’re thinking more about how do we develop great experiences for six to eight… it’s a harder audience, the ecosystem is more competitive but not impossible” says Burgess.

    There seems to be renewed focus in Netflix games though the objective is centred around the unique space the streamer can own, rather than building a targeted revenue-driven gaming vertical. The push into family party games, which extend from the TV interface via smart phones, reveals a broader but aligned objective to own more shared living room experiences.

    On kids the foundations have been laid and the value is clearest in preschool. How far Netflix can push into older kids will be a more complex test, but without the pressure of direct monetisation, the streamer may be well positioned to unlock more distinctive forms of innovation. For developers, this signals that success on Netflix with older kids will hinge on formats that compete on engagement rather than monetisation.

    To download a copy of the Netflix Kids Gaming report click here.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
    Previous ArticleGamesIndustry.biz presents… the Year In Numbers 2025 | Year in Review
    Next Article IP, parental controls and shared experiences: inside Netflix’s strategy for kids games on its platform
    TechAiVerse
    • Website

    Jonathan is a tech enthusiast and the mind behind Tech AI Verse. With a passion for artificial intelligence, consumer tech, and emerging innovations, he deliver clear, insightful content to keep readers informed. From cutting-edge gadgets to AI advancements and cryptocurrency trends, Jonathan breaks down complex topics to make technology accessible to all.

    Related Posts

    NCsoft makes majority investment in Singapore mobile publisher Indygo

    December 24, 2025

    EA shareholders back $55bn acquisition

    December 24, 2025

    IP, parental controls and shared experiences: inside Netflix’s strategy for kids games on its platform

    December 24, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Ping, You’ve Got Whale: AI detection system alerts ships of whales in their path

    April 22, 2025537 Views

    Lumo vs. Duck AI: Which AI is Better for Your Privacy?

    July 31, 2025191 Views

    6.7 Cummins Lifter Failure: What Years Are Affected (And Possible Fixes)

    April 14, 202593 Views

    6 Best MagSafe Phone Grips (2025), Tested and Reviewed

    April 6, 202583 Views
    Don't Miss
    Technology December 24, 2025

    Four bright spots in climate news in 2025

    Four bright spots in climate news in 2025 We’re in a severe situation with climate…

    Meet the man hunting the spies in your smartphone

    Special Forces Vs Special Operations: How They’re Different (And Why It Matters)

    5 New Motorcycles Coming Out In 2026 We’re Most Excited For

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    About Us
    About Us

    Welcome to Tech AI Verse, your go-to destination for everything technology! We bring you the latest news, trends, and insights from the ever-evolving world of tech. Our coverage spans across global technology industry updates, artificial intelligence advancements, machine learning ethics, and automation innovations. Stay connected with us as we explore the limitless possibilities of technology!

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    Four bright spots in climate news in 2025

    December 24, 20250 Views

    Meet the man hunting the spies in your smartphone

    December 24, 20250 Views

    Special Forces Vs Special Operations: How They’re Different (And Why It Matters)

    December 24, 20250 Views
    Most Popular

    What to Know and Where to Find Apple Intelligence Summaries on iPhone

    March 12, 20250 Views

    A Team of Female Founders Is Launching Cloud Security Tech That Could Overhaul AI Protection

    March 12, 20250 Views

    Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 leads BAFTA Game Awards 2025 nominations

    March 12, 20250 Views
    © 2025 TechAiVerse. Designed by Divya Tech.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.