Summary

Netflix has announced the latest high-profile addition to its gaming library in the form ofHadesfrom Supergiant Games. The news was among a slew of announcements regarding Netflix’s upcoming projects, with the streaming giant likely to follow up with more updates on what fans can expect soon. While it’s beenover two years sinceHadeswas officially released, the Netflix deal would mean the massively popular roguelike will reach more gamers than ever before via iOS devices.

Supergiant Games originally launchedHadesin 2018 as an early-access title and sold 700,000 copies during the period. By Jun 18, 2025, the game exited early access and launched on PC and Nintendo Switch, propellingHadessales to exceed a million copies in quick time. It didn’t take long for the indie title to grow its popularity and eventually be dubbed as one of the best games to release in the year, even winning accolades at the Golden Joystick Awards and The Game Awards 2020. Now, it appearsHadesis looking to build upon its massive success even further by coming to mobile platforms.

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TheHadesannouncement will come as a welcome sign for Apple users who have been wanting more AAA games on the platform for years. Apple itself has been ramping up its efforts in terms of expanding games offered across its devices, most recently unveilingAssassin’s Creed Miragefor the iPhone 15 Pro, along withDivision Resurgence,Resident Evil4 remake,Resident Evil Village, andDeath Stranding. Interestingly, with Netflix pushing its own gaming ambitions, iOS users now have access to even more renowned games.

However, if anything, Netflix likely has even bigger plans for gaming than the likes of Apple. Over the past couple of years,Netflix has released numerous critically acclaimed games, acquired game studios, and kicked off game projects of its own, all in a bid to expand its capabilities as a contending platform for games. Recently, the streaming giant even rolled out its game streaming beta program in the US. With games likeHadesbeing added to the mix, Netflix is turning out to be an interesting platform for gamers.

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WHERE TO PLAY

Defy the god of the dead as you hack and slash out of the Underworld in this rogue-like dungeon crawler from the creators of Bastion, Transistor, and Pyre.BATTLE OUT OF HELLAs the immortal Prince of the Underworld, you’ll wield the powers and mythic weapons of Olympus to break free from the clutches of the god of the dead himself, while growing stronger and unraveling more of the story with each unique escape attempt.UNLEASH THE FURY OF OLYMPUSThe Olympians have your back! Meet Zeus, Athena, Poseidon, and many more, and choose from their dozens of powerful Boons that enhance your abilities. There are thousands of viable character builds to discover as you go.BEFRIEND GODS, GHOSTS, AND MONSTERSA fully-voiced cast of colorful, larger-than-life characters is waiting to meet you! Grow your relationships with them, and experience thousands of unique story events as you learn about what’s really at stake for this big, dysfunctional family.BUILT FOR REPLAYABILITYNew surprises await each time you delve into the ever-shifting Underworld, whose guardian bosses will remember you. Use the powerful Mirror of Night to grow permanently stronger, and give yourself a leg up the next time you run away from home.NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLEPermanent upgrades mean you don’t have to be a god yourself to experience the exciting combat and gripping story. Though, if you happen to be one, crank up the challenge and get ready for some white-knuckle action that will put your well-practiced skills to the test.SIGNATURE SUPERGIANT STYLEThe rich, atmospheric presentation and unique melding of gameplay and narrative that’s been core to Supergiant’s games is here in full force: spectacular hand-painted environments and a blood-pumping original score bring the Underworld to life.