These days, virtually everyone is at least aware of - or has - Netflix. The original streaming platform giant, which set a shift in the way people consume content into motion, appears to be looking to diversify those offerings. While Netflix is a paid service, the company is currently offering a video game for Oculus VR headsets--for free.

The streaming platform giant initially announced its plans to add video games to the platform back in July of this year. Netflix is reportedly planning on rolling out the service some time in the next year, and will integrate directly into the platform as if it were another genre.

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The Netflix virtual reality game in question is titled Eden Unearthed, which is based on Netflix's original anime series Eden. Very little information has been publicly released regarding the game outside of Eden Unearthed's listing on App Lab, an offshoot from the Oculus Store. The free game and its corresponding anime are set a millenium after humanity disappeared from Earth, set in a monolithic city populated solely by intelligent robots called Eden 3. Players take control of a futuristic motorcycle and ride through a vast landscape, collecting fuel and apples while trying to maintain maximum speed.

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Netflix is listed as both the publisher and developer of the game, along with a release date of April 21. App Lab apps are not indexed in the same way as Oculus Store titles, meaning they can essentially be published without anyone else's knowledge if no one is given the link. While it previously announced it would be adding mobile games to Netflix's service, this is the first known case of a Netflix-created VR video game.

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Although this may be the first reported instance of a Netlfix game in North America, subscribers in Poland have already begun gaming. Roughly a month ago, Netlix began testing its video game services in the European country with a pair of Stranger Things titles: Stranger Things: 1984 and Stranger Things 3. Despite being in its "very, very early days," Netflix has stated its games won't have ads or in-app transactions, which is something that should make almost any gamer happy.

While there's no official word on when Netflix's gaming services will expand to other regions, adding video games at no extra cost seems like a win for subscribers. While some gamers may find Netflix's short anime tie-in video game a bit odd, its nowhere near as odd as the one fashion brand Balenciaga released to promote its clothing line.

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