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Home » Netflix Targets Subscriber Retention with New Kids’ Gaming App ‘Playground’

Netflix Targets Subscriber Retention with New Kids’ Gaming App ‘Playground’

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
April 7, 2026
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Netflix has launched a new children’s gaming app called Playground as it expands family entertainment and interactive content.

The streaming company introduced Netflix Playground as a standalone app built for children aged eight and under.

Now available in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, the Philippines and New Zealand, a wider rollout is planned for April 28.

The app brings together games based on familiar children’s titles, including Peppa Pig and Sesame Street, as well as stories from Dr Seuss.

Users can play titles such as Playtime With Peppa Pig, Dr Seuss’s Horton! and Sesame Street games without an internet connection.

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Netflix said the app is included in all subscription plans and does not carry adverts or in-app purchases. It also comes with parental controls to manage what children can access and how long they spend on the platform.

In a statement, John Derderian, vice president of Animation Series and Kids & Family TV at Netflix, said: “We’re building a world where kids can not only watch their favourite stories, they can step inside them and interact with their favourite characters. We’re creating a seamless destination for discovery, learning, and play.”

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The launch adds to Netflix’s gaming focus, which began in 2021 but has yet to become a major source of growth.

Some of its better-known titles include games linked to its own productions, such as Squid Game, alongside licensed content like GTA: San Andreas.

Children’s content is said to be highly important for subscriber retention. Families are less likely to cancel when younger viewers are actively engaged, and gaming offers another way to keep that attention within the platform.

However, competitors such as Disney+ and Apple Arcade have stronger libraries of children’s characters and franchises than Netflix, which can be easier to convert into games.

Alongside the new app, Netflix confirmed new additions to its children’s catalogue. A new preschool series, Young MacDonald, is in development, while existing titles such as Trash Truck and The Creature Cases have been renewed.

More episodes from familiar names, including Sesame Street and Ms Rachel, are also on the schedule.

The company said children’s programming performs strongly on its service. Between 2023 and 2025, kids’ titles ranked among the most-watched content, making it one of the platform’s top genres.

With Playground, Netflix is now linking video and gaming. The aim is to keep children watching and give them something to do when the screen stops playing shows.

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