Netflix is reportedly removing Black Mirror: Bandersnatch next week

Just a few weeks after releasing “Plaything,” a sequel to Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, Netflix will remove the award-winning interactive special from the platform. Bandersnatch and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend will both be delisted from the Netflix platform on Monday, May 12, according to a report on What’s on Netflix, which concludes a […]

May 9, 2025 - 13:54
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Netflix is reportedly removing Black Mirror: Bandersnatch next week
The frosted tips guy from Bandersnatch sitting at a table in front of a computer with his arms crossed

Just a few weeks after releasing “Plaything,” a sequel to Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, Netflix will remove the award-winning interactive special from the platform. Bandersnatch and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend will both be delisted from the Netflix platform on Monday, May 12, according to a report on What’s on Netflix, which concludes a larger initiative to remove all interactive specials.

Netflix has radically changed its approach to interactivity since the release of Bandersnatch in 2018. Though the company produced a number of tie-in specials that took advantage of streaming player technology, Netflix is now more interested in producing actual gaming experiences with veterans of the industry. As detailed at a presentation Polygon attended at of the 2025 Game Developers Conference, Netflix Games is now concentrating and investing in four key categories: Party Games (think Jackbox), Narrative Games (mobile and platform experiences), Kids Games (self-explanatory), and Mainstream Games (Netflix will continue to license titles like Grand Theft Auto 5 and other major franchises).

Case in point: For “Plaything,” instead of replicating the interactive experience of Bandersnatch, Netflix went off and produced an entire game based on the in-world game Thronglets. Sean Krankel, the former head of Night School Studio who is now Netflix’s head of narrative games, recently told Polygon to expect much more experimentation and original titles emerging from the division in the years to come. Netflix is even working on its own MMO.

The removal of Bandersnatch raises major questions about the accessibility of the one-of-a-kind Emmy-winning installment of Black Mirror. After its removed from the Netflix streaming platform, will the special live on a new platform where it’s interactive elements will be intact or will it simply be gone forever?

Polygon asked Netflix for clarity on the issue, but a spokesperson for the company declined to comment.