NEW VIDEO GAME ADAPTATIONS COMING TO NETFLIX IN 2024 AND BEYOND

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Are video game adaptations the new comic book adaptations of the 2020s? Everyone is cashing in, and Netflix has been doing so for a while, with much more on the way. Here’s your updated rundown of every upcoming Netflix video game adaptation.

Before we dive into what’s coming up, let’s first look at what’s come before now. Netflix has released titles on some of the biggest video game IPs.

As a reminder, here’s just a selection of what’s come so far:

  • Arcane
  • Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix
  • Castlevania
  • Cyberpunk Edgerunners
  • Dragon’s Dogma
  • Fate 4pocolypse
  • Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild
  • Ninokuni
  • Onimusha
  • Rabbids Invasion: Mission to Mars
  • Resident Evil
  • Sonic Prime
  • Tekken: Bloodline
  • Trivia Quest

It has forthcoming projects from various publishers, including Capcom, CD Projekt Red, EA, Konami, Microsoft, Sega, Sony, Square Enix, Take-Two, and Ubisoft.

Of course, Netflix has its video games now, too (yes, they’ve had them since November 2021!), with dozens in development to join the already 80+ strong lineup in the coming years.

Table of Contents

  • Confirmed Video Game Adaptations Coming in 2024
  • Video Game Adaptations in Development at Netflix

Confirmed Video Game Adaptations Coming in 2024

Arcane (Season 2)

Coming to Netflix: November 2024, TBD

Picture: Netflix

Already ranked as one of the best series on Netflix of all time, Arcane will finally be making its big return on Netflix in 2024, continuing the story of sisters Vi and Jinx.

Exploding Kittens

Coming to Netflix: July 12th

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More based on a card game than a video game (although it did get a Netflix Game release, so we’re going to count it) is Exploding Kittens, a new series that tells the story of the eternal conflict between Heaven and Hell reaches epic proportions when both God and the Devil are sent to Earth – in the bodies of chunky house cats.

Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft

Coming to Netflix: October 10th, 2024

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Soon to accompany the released mobile game on Netflix will be Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft, which will fly onto Netflix in 2024.

Powerhouse Animation Studios is the animation studio behind the new series from writer/producer Tasha Huo, which will see Hayley Atwell voice the iconic Lara Croft.

As you may remember, we also hear that the animated series has been given a season 2 order.

Devil May Cry

Coming to Netflix: 2024 TBD

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New from Adi Shankar, this new series (expected to be at least two seasons) will adapt the classic Capcom action game. Shankar will be teaming up with Studio Mir (the studio behind the likes of DOTA: Dragon’s Blood and Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts) to bring Dante to life.

Hideaki Itsuno, the game director on the video game series today, will be supervising the new Netflix series.

Video Game Adaptations in Development at Netflix

Assassin’s Creed

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Assassin’s Creed is perhaps the jewel in the crown for Ubisoft, with the franchise having produced over a dozen game entries thus far. It has already seen an adaptation on the big screen courtesy of the Michael Fassbender movie.

Netflix has two adaptations in the works, although one sounds further along in development than the other.

The biggest of the new projects is a live-action Assassin’s Creed series that seems to have stalled over the past year. Showrunner Jeb Stuart has stated that he’s no longer involved in the project.

The other project is a new animated series akin to Devil May Cry, which we mentioned above. Adi Shankar is rumored to be involved in the project but has yet to be officially confirmed.

Beyond Good and Evil

Picture: Ubisoft

Netflix announced a live-action adaptation of the popular Ubisoft game Beyond Good and Evil in July 2020 with Detective Pikachu director Rob Letterman helming.

Sadly, there has been no new news regarding the project since July 2020. The film may suffer the same issues as the new game, which is still in development despite years of no information.

Bioshock

Picture: Take-Two

Netflix will develop the beloved Bioshock franchise into a movie, partnering with 2K, Take-Two, and Vertigo Entertainment.

Details remain very slim since the initial announcement with no plot details available. We know that Francis Lawrence (The Hunger Games: Catching FireI Am Legend, Netflix’s Slumberland) is on board to direct. Michael Green is on board to write.

Castlevania: Nocturne (Season 2)

Picture: Netflix

Although yet to be confirmed for a 2024 release, we do know that the new spin-off series to Castlevania, titled Nocturne, will soon be returning, and we suspect it will be next year based on past releases.

Far Cry

Picture: Ubisoft Games

In June 2021, at Geeked Week, Netflix announced it was working with Ubisoft on a brand new Far Cry animated series. Sadly, we’ve heard little to nothing about the project since then.

Gears of War

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In November 2022, alongside the 16th Anniversary of the video game franchise, news came that Netflix would be developing two projects based on Gears of War, with developer The Coalition collaborating.

Per the original announcement:

“Netflix will first adapt the video game saga into a live action feature film, followed by an adult animated series, with the potential for more stories to follow.”

Jon Spaihts (Passengers, Dune) is attached to write the movie project.

Horizon: Zero Dawn

Picture: Guerilla Games / Sony

Based on the popular PlayStation franchise, Sony Pictures Television is behind this upcoming adaptation, which will see the story of Aloy play out in a world full of robotic dinosaurs.

Steve Blackman and Michelle Lovretta lead the new adaptation’s writing team.

Minecraft

Picture: Microsoft / Xbox

Coming from the same team that worked on Sonic Prime, Minecraft is one of the biggest video games in history. It’s previously come to Netflix via an interactive special, but WildBrain will develop a new animated series in addition to Warner Bros. Pictures turning it into a feature film.

Pokémon live-action series

Netflix has already been connected to the beloved Pokémon brand having released the main anime series as a Netflix Original in most regions plus, Netflix is also home to the stop-motion animated series Concierge.

It was announced to be in early development at Netflix in July 2021 (meaning it may never come to fruition); it was a new live-action show with Joe Henderson attached as the primary writer. Henderson is best known for his work on Lucifer, which began its life at FOX before becoming a Netflix Original for its later seasons.

Splinter Cell

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At least two seasons of Splinter Cell are coming to Netflix coming from John Wick writer Derek Kolstad in collaboration with FOST Studio and Ubisoft.

The Division

Picture: Ubisoft Games

Originally set to be directed by Deadpool 2‘s David Leitch, The Division was initially set to star Hollywood A-Listers Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Chastain.

Sadly, Leitch appears to be no longer attached to the project after an interview with DiscussingFilm, with the project believed to be on the back burner.

What new video game adaptation are you looking forward to watching on Netflix in 2024 or beyond? Let us know in the comments below.

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