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Carmen Sandiego Launches on iOS, Android Exclusively on Netflix Games

Author : Violet May 18,2025

Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego? Right in the palm of your hand! Starting today, you can dive into the latest installment of the Carmen Sandiego series on iOS and Android, exclusively for Netflix subscribers.

In this thrilling new game, Carmen Sandiego transitions from a criminal mastermind to a globe-trotting vigilante. She embarks on a mission to thwart her former allies in the notorious criminal syndicate, V.I.L.E. As Carmen, you'll explore the world, engage in subterfuge, and even enjoy hang-gliding minigames as you track down and capture V.I.L.E. agents.

This release marks a shift from the series' traditional point-and-click mechanics and reimagines Carmen not as the villain but as a heroic figure. The fact that Carmen Sandiego is now playable on Netflix before other platforms underscores the significance of this reinvention.

Carmen Sandiego on Netflix Games**Around the world, around the world**

It's no surprise that Netflix is eager to bring Carmen Sandiego to its platform early. Developed by Gameloft, this game could offer a AAA-style experience for fans. Early access to major releases like this adds significant value for Netflix subscribers.

With a variety of engaging features, Gameloft's first major venture into this genre shows promise. However, the true reception of Carmen Sandiego remains to be seen.

If you're keen on staying updated with the latest game releases, don't miss our regular feature, "Ahead of the Game." This week, Catherine explores the dungeon-crawling multiplayer game, Gold & Glory, to see just how rewarding this treasure-grabbing simulator is.

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