Netflix acquires Seattle-based cozy games developer Spry Fox
Netflix acquires Seattle-based cozy games developer Spry Fox

Netflix has acquired Spry Fox, a Seattle-based independent gaming studio focused on cozy games, the streaming giant announced on Monday in a blog post. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Spry Fox is now Netflix’s sixth in-house games studio

Amir Rahimi, the VP of game studios at Netflix, said in the blog entry that the procurement will assist Netflix with speeding up its imaginative advancement in another well-known classification.

“Our games process has just barely started, yet I’m glad for the primary work we’ve been doing to work out our in-house imaginative limit with the goal that we can convey the insight of the most ideal game — including no advertisements and no in-application buys — to our individuals as a component of their participation,” Rahimi said in the blog entry.

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Agile Fox was established in 2010 by David Edery and Daniel Cook. The games studio is known for famous titles like “Triple Town,” “Alphabear” and “Comfortable Woods.”

“At the point when David and I established Nimble Fox quite a while back, our objective was to make were kind, imaginative individuals could make wonderful, unique games in a strong climate that gave joy to individuals who played them,” said Daniel Cook, fellow benefactor of Agile Fox, in a similar blog entry. “After numerous sincere discussions, we are totally amped up for joining Netflix as an in-house game studio and building astounding games together.”

The present declaration was a long time after Netflix VP of gaming Mike Verdu uncovered in front of an audience at TechCrunch Disturb that the organization is opening another gaming studio in Southern California. Last month, Netflix laid out an inner games studio situated in Helsinki, Finland, driven by the prime supporter and head supervisor of the Zynga Helsinki game advancement studio, Marko Lastikka.

These studios join Netflix’s different ones, including Next Games, Night School Studio, and Supervisor Battle Amusement, each intended to foster games taking care of various preferences.