
Monument Valley, Hades and More Depart Netflix Soon
Jun 25, 2025 1:38 PMNetflix is set to remove several popular mobile games from its subscription service, including the beloved titles Monument Valley and Hades. The games will be available until early July, with the last of them leaving on the 14th. This move comes as licenses for these games expire, prompting Netflix to clear its library. Players have been notified through the app about the upcoming removals. Notably, Monument Valley 3 will soon be available on Steam, having initially launched exclusively on Netflix last year, showcasing its unique puzzles and breathtaking visuals.
Why are games being removed from Netflix?Games on Netflix are removed when their licenses expire, similar to movies and TV shows. Players are alerted in advance through a notification system within the app.
Hades, developed by Supergiant Games, is an acclaimed rogue-like game that has received significant praise for its gameplay and storytelling. Its dynamic combat and engaging narrative have made it a favorite among gamers. Meanwhile, the Monument Valley series is known for its stunning art style and innovative puzzle design, capturing the imaginations of players everywhere. With the impending availability of Monument Valley 3 on wider platforms, fans can look forward to new ways to experience this visually stunning game.

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Bummer to see these gems go, but at least Monument Valley 3 escaping Netflix jail for Steam means more players can enjoy those mind-bending puzzles. Maybe this’ll push Netflix to lock down longer licenses or focus on original titles instead. Hades leaving hurts, but let’s be real—most of us were already double-dipping on other platforms anyway. Still, Netflix’s gaming section could use fewer exits and more permanent bangers.

Licensing strikes again—sucks to see great games like Hades and Monument Valley leave Netflix, but at least MV3 is breaking free from exclusivity. Here’s hoping more titles follow suit and land on broader platforms Netflix’s game library feels like a revolving door, but hey, at least they give a heads-up before yanking your favorites. Time to binge Hades one last time before it’s gone