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Netflix Shutters Mobile Game Studio Boss Fight Entertainment
24 Oct
Summary
- Netflix acquired Boss Fight Entertainment in 2022
- Boss Fight developed mobile games like "Squid Game: Unleashed"
- Netflix shifting focus to party, narrative, and TV-based games

As of October 24th, 2025, Netflix is shutting down Boss Fight Entertainment, a mobile game studio it acquired in 2022. This move comes as the streaming giant shifts its gaming strategy to prioritize party games, narrative experiences, and more games designed for TV platforms.
Boss Fight, founded in 2013 and headquartered in Allen, Texas, had developed several mobile titles for Netflix, including "myVEGAS Bingo," "Dungeon Boss," and the popular "Squid Game: Unleashed." However, Netflix has decided to move away from its mobile game offerings and focus on a new slate of party games for TVs, set to launch this holiday season.
Titles like "LEGO® Party!," "Pictionary: Game Night," "Boggle Party," "Tetris Time Warp," and "Party Crashers: Fool Your Friends" are among the upcoming TV-based games Netflix plans to release. Meanwhile, the company will keep "Netflix Stories" and "Squid Game: Unleashed" available for subscribers to play on its platform.
The closure of Boss Fight Entertainment is part of Netflix's broader shift in gaming strategy, as the company looks to expand its presence in the party game, narrative, and TV-based gaming segments. While the exact number of jobs impacted by the studio's shuttering is yet to be confirmed, the move signals Netflix's commitment to adapting its gaming offerings to better align with evolving consumer preferences.




