In its investor letter released Tuesday, the company said that it has 55 games in development. The company only really got serious about gaming with the initial release of itsAndroid andiOS lineup late last year, but the commitment to even more games signals that it has been pleased with the launch so far

According to the letter, part of the strategy of the company is that subscribers will see its games as another reason to stay. According to the company, gaming is a multi-year journey and that it will continue to invest in it for the long haul. The company doesn't say if the games are for mobile, which could mean new titles that aren't limited to phones are on the way.

Into the Breach, Heads Up!, and Before Your Eyes are just a few of the titles that are free of charge to subscribers. The developer of Oxenfree was acquired by the company in order to bolster its offerings. More than 50 games will be available by the end of the year, according to the company.

In the third quarter, it added 2.4 million subscribers. Earlier this year it reported that it lost subscribers for the first time in more than a decade. Password sharing is going to be cracked down by the company early next year and a cheaper plan will be rolled out in November.