Netflix, on the verge of reaching a milestone with nearly a hundred games for its subscribers, has quietly removed two well-received titles – 'WrestleQuest' and 'Samurai Shodown.' This unexpected decision has left gamers perplexed, with no official explanation provided.
Adding to the mystery, these popular titles have not only vanished from app stores but have been entirely wiped from Netflix's gaming hub. This comprehensive removal has triggered speculations and disappointment within the gaming community, as the absence of an official statement from Netflix raises questions about the motive behind this action.
Speculations are swirling that the removals may be linked to quality control issues. Users have reported encountering difficulties in getting the games to function on their respective devices, sparking concerns about the overall gaming experience on the platform.
'Samurai Shodown' servers shut down
Compounding the setback for 'Samurai Shodown,' reports indicate that its servers have been switched off. This move renders the game unplayable, even for those who managed to retain it, further deepening the frustration among fans.
Netflix Games PR silent on removals
Despite the uproar among subscribers and the gaming community, Netflix Games PR has chosen to remain silent on the removals. The lack of communication leaves users in the dark about the fate of these pulled games and the broader strategy behind Netflix's gaming offerings.
With quality control concerns persisting and Netflix opting not to address the removals, uncertainties loom over the future of the gaming library on the streaming platform. Subscribers are left wondering about the