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Netflix Geeked Week Trailer Teases More Game News for Event on September 16th

by Michael Jan 24,2025

Netflix Geeked Week Trailer Teases More Game News for Event on September 16th

Netflix's Geeked Week 2024 is just around the corner, and the official trailer has dropped! Tickets are now on sale for the in-person event in Atlanta on June 19th, featuring a dedicated Games Lounge. The trailer itself hints at exciting game announcements, including the upcoming releases of SpongeBob: Bubble Pop and the classic Monument Valley (free on Netflix).

Beyond these confirmed titles, the trailer teases more gaming reveals. Personally, I'm hoping to see more high-quality indie game ports added to the Netflix mobile gaming catalog. This year has been incredible for indie releases, and having access to them on iOS via Netflix would be fantastic. For those yet to experience the brilliance of Monument Valley, it's now available on Netflix's iOS app. Of course, Geeked Week 2024 will also cover updates on various Netflix shows.

What are you most excited to see at Netflix Geeked Week 2024? Let us know in the comments!

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