Netflix is making a zombie game based on Kingdom

The live-action K-drama series, The Kingdom, is one of Netflix's most popular shows.


Gaming is one of the largest and most profitable industries out there. It continues to attract a growing number of companies. One of the biggest to join the fun is Netflix. Back in April, we reported that the streaming platform will double down on its gaming arm. Netflix has announced some "big" games since like Exploding Kittens.

Some are describing Kingdom: The Blood as Ghost of Tsushima meets zombies.
Some are describing Kingdom: The Blood as Ghost of Tsushima meets zombies.

Now, we just found out more about Netflix's next big gaming venture, Kingdom: The Blood.

Kingdom: The Blood is based on the popular live-action K-drama series, The Kingdom. The show is also based on the popular Korean webtoon series, The Kingdom of the Gods. It has two seasons with 12 episodes each as well as one special feature-length episode.

Unfortunately, Kingdom: The Blood does not have a release date yet.
Unfortunately, Kingdom: The Blood does not have a release date yet.

The Kingdom is pretty much the answer to, "what would happen if zombies existed in pre-modern times?"

South Korea-based video game development studio, Action Square, will take the lead on the development of Kingdom: The Blood.

We're not expecting a lot from Kingdom: The Blood, but can see the potential in it. If the game is a huge success, it might encourage Netflix to spend more money on better games for the platform. If nothing else, it will help improve the subscription-base situation over at Netflix.

Speaking of Netflix, the first episode of the final season of Better Call Saul just launched. Check your Netflix account to find out more about what happened in the spin-off to The Breaking Bad.


Ray Ampoloquio
Ray is a lifelong gamer with a nose for keeping up with the latest news in and out of the gaming industry. When he's not reading, writing, editing, and playing video games, he builds and repairs computers in his spare time. You can find Ray on Twitter.
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