Don\'t Starve Together is still coming to mobile, but not to Netflix
It's been a while since we last updated you on the highly anticipated mobile release of *Don't Starve Together*. Originally announced to come to Netflix Games in June 2024, there's been a significant shift in plans. The unfortunate news is that *Don't Starve Together* will no longer be available on Netflix. However, the silver lining is that the game is still on track to launch on mobile platforms for iOS and Android.
Playdigious, in collaboration with Klei Entertainment, continues to work diligently to bring the eerie and captivating world of *Don't Starve* to your mobile devices. In this survival adventure, you'll find yourself stranded on an island teeming with hostile creatures. Your mission? To gather resources, survive, and above all, *don't starve*. The game features a cast of quirky characters, each offering a unique way to experience the harsh environment.
While *Don't Starve Together* was initially set to be exclusive to Netflix Games, it will now be accessible globally via the Google Play Store and the iOS App Store. Although an exact release date hasn't been announced, both Klei Entertainment and Playdigious have assured fans that more details on the launch are forthcoming.
The decision to pull *Don't Starve Together* from Netflix Games suggests a possible shift in Netflix's strategy towards indie titles. This move raises questions about the platform's future commitment to the indie gaming scene, especially when considering the fate of other indie exclusives like *Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon*. *Don't Starve* is a well-established and iconic survival game, and its departure from Netflix is a significant indicator of potential changes.
Netflix's indie catalogue has been a major draw for many subscribers, and the loss of such titles could impact the service's appeal. For a deeper understanding of these developments, you might want to explore my analysis of the launch of *Squid Game: Unleashed*, where I discuss why Netflix's increasing focus on its own properties might be detrimental to its indie offerings.







