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Can't Make It To Paris? Sports Sports By Netflix Lets You Compete Anywhere!

by Bella Jan 24,2025

Can't Make It To Paris? Sports Sports By Netflix Lets You Compete Anywhere!

Experience the thrill of the 2024 Summer Olympics – without leaving your phone! Netflix Games presents "Sports Sports," a pixel-art athletic competition available now on Android. This isn't your typical sports sim; it's a retro-styled, arcade-like showdown.

What Sports Await in Sports Sports?

Despite its playful name, "Sports Sports" delivers serious competition. Engage in twelve diverse minigames inspired by classic Olympic events, including track and field, swimming, archery, javelin, and weightlifting. Run, swim, throw, lift, and jump your way to victory in this fast-paced contest.

Choose your challenge: quick practice matches, multi-event championships, or intense online Ranked Matches against other players. Local multiplayer mode lets you compete against friends.

While a career mode is absent, you can still track your progress. Create a custom athlete, monitor stats, build minigame playlists, and earn medals in themed tournaments. If you're craving that Olympic feeling, "Sports Sports" is the perfect fix.

Check out the trailer below!

Ready to Play?

"Sports Sports" boasts intuitive controls and charming retro visuals. A perfect choice for fans of sports simulation games, it's a free download for Netflix subscribers on the Google Play Store. Download it today and start breaking your personal bests!

Also, check out our other recent news, such as the Android release of Noodlecake's mind-bending puzzle game, Superliminal.

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