Netflix is stepping up its game in mobile and gaming, as revealed during the company’s recent APAC Product Innovation Showcase.

During the event, Netflix outlined plans to expand its refreshed mobile experience to additional markets across Asia-Pacific, while also growing its gaming ambitions through the continued rollout of Netflix Playground, a dedicated space for children’s games.

Netflix also continues to broaden the reach of its redesigned mobile app. After rolling out the updated experience in Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, India, and Malaysia earlier this year, Netflix plans to launch it in South Korea and Japan in July, with additional Asia-Pacific markets to follow.

A key part of the redesign is “Clips,” Netflix’s answer to the growing popularity of short-form video. The vertical video feed allows users to browse bite-sized content from across Netflix’s library, offering quick entertainment during moments when viewers may not have time to commit to a full episode or movie.

Now Netflix is taking the concept a step further. The company revealed plans to test themed Clip collections, which would organize short videos around specific moods, genres, and interests. These curated collections could feature everything from memorable reality TV moments to behind-the-scenes footage and podcast highlights.