Netflix is adding two more releases to its excellent library of games. The streaming giant announced Monday that it recently secured exclusive mobile rights to dust and neon and high water, two upcoming titles from independent publisher Rogue Games. Of the two, the former will arrive first when it hits Android, iOS, PC, and Nintendo Switch on February 16. As with previous Netflix releases, you can download and stream dust and neon for free on mobile, as long as you subscribe to the service. the same thing will happen high water when you arrive at a later date. Also, none of the games will include ads or in-app microtransactions.
Rogue Games describes dust and neon like a rogue-lite twin stick shooter. Stylistically, the game looks like a mix of and . An interesting facet of the game is that you manually reload your firearms. Each weapon has its own reload animation and there are nearly 2,000 weapons to find in the game, according to Rogue Games. high water, for its part, is a strategy and adventure game set in a world ravaged by climate change. It’s quite a buzz title, partly due to the fact that it was first shown off during Summer Game Fest last year.
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