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The saga moves forward with a new episode debuting this Thursday. Just a week after the Berlin spin-off landed, a fresh chapter arrives in a video game format that sits squarely in the same heist universe: a Barcelona-set adventure where players step into a brand new protagonist who is you. The project is a collaboration with an American studio responsible for development, Boss Fight Studio, and will be available on Netflix. The game threads its narrative back to the events of Berlin and the famed National Mint and Stamp Factory heist, while pushing the action into the heart of Barcelona where a new crew member enters the fold. This character is a hacker with a murky past, driven by a personal mission to recover artworks stolen from their family or to seek vengeance for the death of their parents. This setup promises a tense, character-driven story that broadens the series lore while inviting players to influence what happens next in the heist saga. Boss Fight Studio describes Paper House: Option as a story where the player becomes the central figure and can shape the course of events. Players will feel as if they have stepped into the series themselves, making choices that may determine whether the Professor’s plan succeeds. Bond with familiar characters like Denver and Tokyo can form, and the decisions players make unlock multiple paths that lead to various endings. Boss Fight Studio notes that the collaboration with the TV team provides special insight into the series, enabling a deeper, more authentic experience while also presenting the challenge of meeting fan expectations and staying true to the original tone. The goal is to deliver a game that feels fully compatible with the on-screen franchise and expands the universe in a natural, earned way. — Boss Fight Studio
Priority games for Netflix
Netflix has carved out a distinct niche by offering games alongside its streaming catalog since 2021, aiming to enrich how subscribers engage with the platform. The library spans adaptations of Netflix series and films, as well as standalone titles that show potential for broader expansion on the service. A notable example is Love Is Blind, which recently inspired a game, and another is the widely praised puzzle game Cut the Rope, which arrived on Netflix this summer in a branded version. These titles are currently accessible through Netflix on its platform and mobile app, reflecting the service’s commitment to blending interactive experiences with familiar IP. Netflix recently closed a fiscal year hovering around eighty to ninety games and has begun testing versions for television and computer use in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada to extend reach. — Netflix
La Casa de Papel remains among the most popular Netflix series, with Springwater noting that the platform has amassed vast viewing time and a global fanbase. Adapting the series into a game felt like a natural extension, while the development team works to preserve the show’s distinctive voice and mission. The aim is to offer a game that retains the essence of the original while providing its own unique thread and challenges for players to explore. — Springwater