Don’t Nod Is Working on a Huge IP for Netflix

Don’t Nod, a pioneer in narrative-driven games, has signed a brand new partnership with Netflix. The French studio confirmed this project in its mid-year financial report. The company announced that the game, developed by the Montreal team, will be published directly by Netflix. However, the most striking detail is that the game is based on a “significant existing brand.” This means we may be seeing one of Netflix’s major productions moving into the gaming world.

Don’t Nod and Netflix Team Up for a Massive Story-Driven Project

Don’t Nod has made a name for itself in recent years with original productions like Lost Records: Bloom & Rage. However, the studio’s true breakthrough came with the Life is Strange series. These series, where players make emotional decisions and play with time, demonstrated Don’t Nod’s narrative power. Now, with the Netflix partnership, this experience will reach a much wider audience.

Don't Nod Is Working on a Huge IP for Netflix

The studio hasn’t yet announced which IP the new game will be based on. However, considering Netflix’s extensive catalog, the possibilities are quite intriguing. Mystery and drama-themed titles like Stranger Things, Wednesday, or Bird Box seem perfectly suited to Don’t Nod’s style. Fans have already begun speculating on social media about which universe they will choose.

According to a report shared by Don’t Nod, the company tripled its revenue in the first half of 2025. However, Lost Records failed to reach expected sales figures. Therefore, the Netflix partnership is seen as a strong move for the studio, both creatively and commercially. The Montreal team is led by an experienced writing team who previously worked on Tell Me Why.

With this project, Netflix aims to extend its interactive content strategy to the gaming world. The company has previously tested audience engagement with experiments like Bandersnatch. Now, this project, combined with the narrative power of Don’t Nod, promises a new experience for both gamers and Netflix subscribers. As we approach 2026, a production that pushes the boundaries of storytelling awaits us.

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Dilay Sullu

I've been playing Survival Horror Games since my childhood. My favorite is Resident Evil. I also love other game genres such as Hack & Slash. I love creating all kind of contents for video games.

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