December 4, 2025 - 08:09

In a significant move, Netflix has decided to sell Spry Fox, the studio responsible for the beloved games "Cozy Grove" and the highly anticipated title "Spirit Crossing," back to its original founders. This decision marks a notable shift in Netflix's strategy regarding its gaming division, emphasizing a focus on partnerships and collaborations rather than outright ownership of game development studios.
Spry Fox, known for its charming art style and engaging gameplay, has cultivated a dedicated fan base since its inception. The studio's return to its founders is expected to reinvigorate its creative direction, allowing them to focus on their unique vision without the constraints that may come from being part of a larger corporation.
As the gaming landscape continues to evolve, this development highlights the growing trend of companies reassessing their investments in the gaming sector. The move also raises questions about Netflix's future plans in the gaming industry, as it seeks to carve out a niche in this competitive market. Fans of Spry Fox can look forward to new projects and innovations as the studio regains its independence.
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