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Netflix’s Rise of the Golden Idol Is Dropping Its First DLC The Sins of New Wells

by Lillian Mar 21,2025

Netflix’s Rise of the Golden Idol Is Dropping Its First DLC The Sins of New Wells

Netflix's Rise of the Golden Idol is expanding its thrilling mystery with the first DLC, The Sins of New Wells, launching March 4th on mobile, PC, and consoles. Mobile players can enjoy this expansion completely free as part of Netflix Gaming.

What Awaits You in New Wells?

Prepare for a deeper dive into Lemurian magic, crime, and intrigue. New Wells presents a city riddled with corruption where justice is a distant dream. Detective Roy Samson, transferred to the lawless 9th District, partners with Cliff Savea to investigate a series of brutal crimes, uncovering a conspiracy far more sinister than they could have imagined.

The Sins of New Wells introduces four gripping new cases: Following Orders, Trouble Unleashed, The Raid, and Unraveling. Each case is a complex web of deception, requiring players to unravel lies, expose hidden motives, and piece together the truth. Expect challenging interrogations, intricate puzzles, and a city teetering on the brink of madness.

Are You a Netflix Subscriber? Get Ready to Investigate!

The Sins of New Wells arrives for mobile players at 9 AM PT / 5 PM GMT on March 4th. Color Gray Games has confirmed this is just the first of at least four planned DLCs for Rise of the Golden Idol in 2025.

Already lauded as a standout modern detective game, Rise of the Golden Idol is available now for free on the Google Play Store for Netflix subscribers.

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