Boss Fight Entertainment was first founded in 2013. They have since ridden the success of their IP known as Dungeon Boss. Now, as part of the Netflix family, they will be joining their in-house development team. Boss Fight Entertainment will continue to operate independently from its three studios in Allen, Austin, and Seattle. In a joint statement, CEO David Rippy and co-COOs Bill Jackson and Scott Winsett said the following: It seems like Netflix aims to have a more all-encompassing push in the realm of gaming. Sure, they have stated the contrary previously, but this is the second game acquisition that Netflix has made during this month alone. The push that Netflix is making toward the world of gaming seems to have become more aggressive now compared to before. Now, the previous studio that joined before Next Games and Boss Fight Entertainment is Night School Studio. Mike Verdu, Vice President of Game Development at Netflix, said these are just the early stages of creating a ‘great gaming experience’ for the service’s subscribers. Netflix’s approach currently seems to be geared toward the mobile space. Recently, a Netflix Games app was announced to compete with the current standing Apple Arcade. The new addition is pretty self-explanatory - allowing individuals to download and play games on their mobile devices. Whether Next Games, Night School Studio, and Boss Fight Entertainment are going to produce mobile games exclusive to Netflix Games is unknown, but it’ll be interesting to see what Netflix’s upcoming plans in gaming are in the near future.