Netflix (NLFX  ) announced that it will start to test mobile games within the Android (GOOGL  ) app for members who are located in Poland. Some of the initial games that subscribers will have the opportunity to test two different games, which are "Stranger Things: 1984" and "Stranger Things 3."

Both of the games have been previously accessible on the Apple App Store (AAPL  ), Google Play, as well as on other platforms, such as desktop and consoles.

In order to play the game, Netflix customers will be required to authenticate their Netflix information. Customers, at a later time, will be able to go back to the game by pressing the "Play" button on the game page within the Netflix app.

"It's still very, very early days and we will be working hard to deliver the best possible experience in the months ahead with our no ads, no in-app purchases approach to gaming," a Netflix spokesperson stated, referencing the launch, TechCrunch reports.

Throughout the years, the business has been growing its funding for gaming, mainly because it has seen the possibility for a greater expansion within the entertainment world. Netflix, at the latest E3 gaming conference, came out with a set of gaming integrations throughout renowned platforms such as Robox (RBLX  ) and Fortnite. It also intends to place "Stranger Things" games for availability.

The purpose of the gaming test is to come to a stronger comprehension of precisely how the mobile gaming industry will impact Netflix customers as well as to come to conclusions regarding other enhancements that Netflix may be required to produce. Poland is part of the market for initial testing, since it contains active mobile gaming viewers, which makes it seem as though it is suitable for early responses.

Netflix, through the testing of these new Android mobile games on the app for those who are located in Poland, will surely expand upon its ability to entertain and influence those who explore this particular world.