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Fiction interactive frissons avec l'extension des jeux Netflix

Authore: LaylaMise à jour:Feb 19,2025

Netflix Stories se développe avec une nouvelle fiction interactive basée sur "Ginny & Georgia" et "Sweet Magnolias"

Netflix Stories, la plate-forme de fiction interactive avec des scénarios basés sur les émissions populaires de Netflix, ajoute deux nouvelles séries à sa gamme: "Ginny & Georgia" et "Sweet Magnolias". Les fans pourront bientôt jouer des histoires originales mettant en vedette des personnages bien-aimés des deux drames.

Cette expansion marque un autre ajout important au catalogue croissant de Netflix Stories, qui comprend déjà une fiction interactive basée sur des émissions comme "Emily in Paris" et "Extérieur Banks". Ces romans visuels permettent aux joueurs de se lancer dans la place de personnages familiers et de vivre les mondes de leur série préférée d'une manière nouvelle et engageante.

"Ginny & Georgia" et "Sweet Magnolias" sont parmi les derniers titres à rejoindre Netflix Stories cette année. De plus, les titres existants comme "Netflix Stories: Love is blind" et "Exter Banks" recevront également de nouveaux ajouts d'histoire, offrant aux fans encore plus de contenu à explorer.

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L'investissement continu de Netflix Games dans les histoires est une décision stratégique. Beaucoup de leurs séries ne se prêtent pas facilement aux adaptations de jeux traditionnelles. La fiction interactive fournit une alternative convaincante pour engager les téléspectateurs et promouvoir le service de jeux.

Alors que les entrées de nouvelles histoires coïncident avec les nouvelles saisons de leurs émissions respectives, le retard dans leur sortie est notable. Idéalement, les liens entre promotionnels interrompaient simultanément.

Pour plus d'informations sur d'autres versions supérieures dans le catalogue des jeux Netflix, explorez nos listes organisées classée les meilleurs jeux Netflix disponibles.

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