HHW Gaming: Netflix Is Working On A ‘Squid Game’ Video Game

HHW Gaming: Netflix Is Working On A ‘Squid Game’ Video Game

Source: YOUNGKYU PARK / Courtesy of Netflix / Squid Game

Netflix is milking the Squid Game for all its worth.

In a move that shouldn’t surprise anyone, Netflix is looking to bolster its Netflix Games library by turning the popular Hwang Dong-hyuk series Squid Game into an actual video game.

Netflix Games Vice President Mike Verdu made the announcement in a Netflix blog post revealing the game will take place in the universe of the series and will allow players to “compete with other players in games from the hit series.”

The video game announcement comes on the heels of the first successful season of Squid Game: the Challenge, a game show that shows one out of the 456 contestants walk away with a whopping  $4.56 million in prize money.

Despite social media calling the game show tone-deaf and accusing the streaming giant of not grasping the show’s message, a second season is on the way.

Verdu also announced in his post a slew of other games coming to the Netflix Games platform, and they include:

Grand Theft Auto: The Definitive Edition
Sonic Mania Plus
Game Dev Tycoon
FashionVerse
Cozy Grove Camp Spirit
Braid Anniversary Edition
Chicken Run: Eggstraction
The Dragon Prince: Xadia
Dumb Ways To Survive
Hades
Harmonium: The Musical 
Katana Zero
Money Heist: Ultimate Choice (Jan 4)
Monument Valley 1 & 2 
Netflix Stories: Virgin River
Paper Trail
The Rise Of The Golden Idol 
A Rebel Moon game developed by Super Evil Megacorp. The game will take place following the events of Rebel Moon — Part One: A Child of Fire and Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver. Choose your rebel and join the fight in this four-player co-op action game.

Netflix Games is slowly shaping into form.

Photo: YOUNGKYU PARK / Courtesy of Netflix / Squid Game

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