Netflix Acquiring Avatar Company for Party Games
Ready Player Me, a company known for its avatar technology, is teaming up with Netflix to bring a new feature to the streaming giant’s gaming platform. This “cross-game avatar tech” will allow players to create avatars that can travel with them across different games, offering a way to express their identities and fandom in various gaming experiences.
While Netflix has yet to announce a launch date for this new avatar feature, it’s an exciting development as the company continues to expand its gaming offerings, which now include TV party games. The terms of the acquisition deal between Netflix and Ready Player Me have not been disclosed, but we can expect to see more details emerge as the project progresses.
With a team of about 20 people from Ready Player Me joining Netflix, the transition is set to take place smoothly. The avatar services offered by Ready Player Me, utilized by thousands of developers, will no longer be available after January 31st, 2026, as the team focuses on integrating their technology with Netflix’s gaming platform.
Ready Player Me CEO, Timmu Tõke, expressed excitement about this new partnership, highlighting the company’s long-standing vision of enabling avatars to transcend across various virtual worlds. By joining forces with Netflix, the Ready Player Me team aims to bring their expertise to a global audience and contribute to Netflix’s ambitious gaming vision.
As Netflix evolves its gaming strategy and introduces innovative features like cross-game avatars, players can look forward to a more immersive and personalized gaming experience on the popular streaming platform. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting collaboration between Netflix and Ready Player Me.

