‘Peppa Pig’ Follows ‘Sesame Street’ To Netflix; New Games For Both Kids Properties Accompany Series Streaming Deals
- On Monday, May 19, 2025, Netflix revealed that it will add fresh episodes of Peppa Pig and Sesame Street to its streaming lineup, along with launching new mobile games based on both shows.
- This deal follows HBO Max’s decision not to renew Sesame Street's streaming rights and reflects Netflix’s expanded focus on integrating recognizable kids' IP with mobile gaming.
- The new Peppa Pig mobile game World of Peppa Pig includes mini-games, sing-alongs, and interactive activities designed to teach children puzzle-solving and memory skills.
- Netflix characterized World of Peppa Pig as a platform encompassing various mini-games and videos that focus on skills such as object recognition, counting, and pattern matching.
- This streaming and gaming expansion positions Netflix to strengthen its presence in children’s media by leveraging popular educational brands alongside interactive digital content.
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In brief: New episodes of Peppa Pig to stream on Netflix and more
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In brief: New episodes of 'Peppa Pig' to stream on Netflix and more
Peppa Pig is making her way to Netflix. New episodes of the children’s show will be available on the streaming platform, Netflix announced on Monday. Additionally, the service announced that it will be making a mobile game called World of Peppa Pig all about the eponymous 4-year-old piglet … Get ready to watch Love Me at home. The Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun film will begin streaming on Paramount+ with Showtime on June 16. The film follows a…
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