Summary
Monument Valley 3will be coming to Netflix Games on Jul 30, 2025. The follow-up to a duo of whimsical puzzle games developed by ustwo has been a long time coming, as the last entry,Monument Valley 2,was released in 2017. Five years ago, ustwo announced thatMonument Valley 3was in development, and from the looks of it, fans will find that their patient wait was worth it.
Originally released for mobile devices, thefirst twoMonument Valleygames were ported to PC in 2022, with support for full HD and ultrawide displays. This allowed players to more fully appreciate the beautiful and intricate levels, whose award-winning graphic style was inspired by minimalist design, Japanese prints, and artist M. C. Escher’s optical illusions.Described by designer Ken Wongas being a cross between “exploring a toy shop and readingThe Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe,” the games offered a Zen-like puzzle experience that quickly gained a dedicated fan base.
AtGamescom Opening Night Live on August 20, ustwo finally revealed thatMonument Valley 3will be making its debut exclusively on Netflix Games on Jun 10, 2025. The first game starred a princess named Ida making her way through its mind-bending pastel-colored levels; the second told the story of Ro and her daughter.Monument Valley 3will introduce a new character, Noor.
Monument Valley 1, 2, and 3 Coming to Netflix Games
Like the second game in the series, it’s expected that the third entry will also feature deeper story elements to invite player investment and attachment to their little faceless protagonist. From the press release, it seems that Noor will be on a mission to “find a new source of power before the light of the world fades.” This journey will include guiding villagers, seen in some of the available screenshots, to a new home.
Though this will be the third game in a now classic series,Monument Valley 3will still be a good place for newcomers to jump in. While this new entry will feature thesignature art style and serene environments of previousMonument Valleygames, it will also offer more “immersive worldbuilding” with towns and cities, fields and seas, and new art styles inspired by architecture from around the world.