Netflix is expanding into the MMO genre with their latest announcement at GDC 2025: *Spirit Crossing*, a cozy life-simulation game developed by Spry Fox. Fans of Spry Fox's previous titles such as *Cozy Grove* and *Cozy Grove: Camp Spirit* will be delighted with the warm pastel visuals, soothing soundtracks, and a strong focus on building connections rather than competing against others.
Here’s What We Know About Netflix Spirit Crossing
In *Spirit Crossing*, players will immerse themselves in a vast world where they can explore, build and decorate homes, and cultivate a vibrant village alongside friends. The game encourages community interaction through activities like resource gathering, riding on adorable fluffy creatures, joining dance parties, and simply enjoying each other's company.
The game's visual style draws inspiration from Studio Ghibli, French comics, and even hints of the modern Corporate Memphis art style. The aim is to create an environment that feels timeless and inviting, encouraging players to engage with the game for years to come.
One unique feature of *Spirit Crossing* is its in-game calendar system that impacts gameplay progression. For example, trees planted by players will take three to six real-world months to grow into a harvestable orchard. This slow-paced, long-term design echoes Spry Fox's approach in *Cozy Grove*, fostering a deep, meaningful gaming experience.
At the heart of *Spirit Crossing* is the emphasis on forging meaningful connections, a core element of Spry Fox's design philosophy. Studio co-founder David Edery has expressed his vision for the game to be a platform that transforms strangers into friends.
Netflix has recently released an enchanting trailer for *Spirit Crossing*, which you can view below to get a glimpse of what's in store:
Sign Up for the Closed Alpha
Currently, Netflix and Spry Fox are inviting players to participate in a closed alpha test for *Spirit Crossing*. If you're eager to get an early look, you can sign up via the official closed alpha test page.
The game is slated for a full release later this year. In the meantime, keep an eye out for our coverage on *The Great Sneeze*, a new game that turns classic art into a playful puzzle adventure, available now.