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    Escape the Underworld in Netflix’s Latest Mobile Game Hades

    Hades is now available exclusively for Netflix members on your iOS devices.
    Sept. 27, 2024

Are you ready to escape the Underworld? Enter Hades: A new mobile game that will take you to another realm. The roguelike isometric dungeon crawler sees players take on the role of Zagreus, Prince of the Underworld and son of Hades himself. Fed up with the life he has, Zagreus vows to escape hell and reach the mortal world so he can find his mother. 

Sounds like a pretty easy task for the Prince of the Underworld, right? Well, get ready to die. A lot. Fear not, though: You’ve got distant relatives like Zeus, Athena, and Poseidon to back you up. And with each attempt to escape, your character will grow stronger and unravel more of the story.

Hades is available exclusively on iOS devices for Netflix members. You can play the game at no additional cost, and without fees or in-app purchases. Here’s everything you need to know about the game. (Check out 6 other greatest-ever role-playing games on Netflix.)

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What is Hades about? 

Where does Hades take place?: The Underworld
Genre: Roguelike isometric dungeon crawler
Mode: Single-player video game
Lead character: Zagreus, immortal Prince of the Underworld and son of Hades.

Ready to escape the Underworld and rebel against a life under his father (Hades), Zagreus must hack and slash through multiple dungeon levels ––  inspired by Greek mythology –– to find his mother. Should the character die in the attempt (and yes, you will while playing), they’ll have to restart from the beginning (with a cutting remark from Hades on your failure every time). Fortunately, there’s help in the form of powerful divine Boons granted by the gods of Olympus who are cheering on from the sidelines. 

Where can I play Hades?  

Hades is available exclusively through your Netflix account on iOS-only capable devices. Simply sign into the Netflix app on your device, navigate to the games row within the app, and look for Hades there. Click the tile, and that will take you to the app store to download the game where you can play to your heart’s content. Hades performs best on devices that are running iOS 16 or later. 

Can I use Bluetooth controllers? 

Yes. Hades plays great with both touch-screen and Bluetooth-enabled controllers. The iOS app also features fully customizable touch controls designed for this version of the game.  

How do I play Hades? What are the secret tips?

They say reflection upon oneself is a powerful way to build character. The same is true for the Prince of the Underworld and the Mirror of Night, located at the beginning of each attempt to escape. Take a moment after each try to reflect in the mirror and if you collected enough Darkness during your attempts to escape, you can upgrade your character so they’re stronger and have a better chance for next time. And, keep an eye out for any keys that are dropped by your enemies in the dungeon. Those can unlock more powerful weapons to help in your next escape attempt.

When is Hades available to play on Netflix? 

Right now. Netflix members with iOS devices can download the game here

Is Hades coming to Android? 

Currently, there are no plans to support Hades on any additional devices. 

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