On Tuesday, two more titles went live on the service. The two new games are called Shatter and This Is A True Story. Into the Dead 2: Unleashed is a first-person shooter title that will be released by Netflix.

The first new game from New Zealand is a retro-inspired brick-breaking game. The game is an updated version of the game that was originally released on the PS3 in 2009. Users can track their high scores against other players around the world with the refreshed mobile-optimized version.

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The second title, This Is A True Story, is a game designed to raise awareness about the lack of safe drinking water in some parts of the world. Charity: Water is a nonprofit organization that is working to bring clean and safe drinking water to people in developing countries. The game tells a true story of a woman in sub-Saharan Africa who has a hard time getting water for her family. It is based on actual interviews and experiences and allows players to explore a hand-painted landscape while surviving a windstorm, befriending a goat and more.

The game will be coming soon, but it hasn't been specified when. The game is a sequel to the zombie action game Into the Dead. There are multiple chapters, stages and challenges in the game where players can get weapons, firearms, explosives and more.

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The image is from the streaming service.

Users are directed to the new titles through the company's apps on both phones. There is a dedicated gaming tab in the main navigation of the app that allows users to find games in multiple places. There is a dedicated row for games on the platform. The games are hosted on the platforms and not on the infrastructure of the company. After installation, the games will prompt users to log in with their account information.

Late last year, when the company introduced its initial lineup of titles, there were a couple of titles related to the show.

Arcanium: Rise of Akhan is one of the titles that has been rolled out.

Netflix adds more games, including Riot Games’ otherwise paid title ‘Hextech Mayhem’