And now, you'll be able to play out your wrestling booking fantasies on your phone! While details are scant at the minute top star CM Punk went on video to confirm the 2K series was making its way to Netflix Games. Starting this Fall you'll be able to play the most intense wrestling series out there in the palm of your hand!
WWE and Netflix have partnered to release a mobile version of WWE 2K on Netflix Games, offering fans a unique gaming experience. This exclusive game, developed by 2K Games, will be available to subscribers at no extra cost and comes alongside a behind-the-scenes wrestling series.
The WWE 2K series is returning to mobile, exclusively via Netflix. As announced on the official Netflix account on X, iOS and Android versions of the game are planned for Fall 2025. The game will be available exclusively through the Netflix app, which offers a selection of mobile titles.
Netflix makes a major announcement that should excite fans of the WWE 2K video game series, fresh off Raw's first few streaming episodes.
As a part of the company's #NextOnNetflix announcements, Netflix Games took to social media on Thursday, January 30 to share an announcement video from CM Punk. In the video, Punk revealed the creation of WWE 2K Mobile and announced that it will be coming to the Netflix Games platform in Fall 2025.
For the first time ever, WWE 2K will be playable on mobile devices but don’t get too excited because there’s a massive catch.
No matter what you’re looking forward to this year, there’s no way to be completely ready for what’s next on Netflix (NFLX),” said Bela
WWE and Netflix are partnering together to release a new mobile game later this year. It was revealed today that a mobile edition of WWE 2K is in the works and will be available to play in fall 2025.
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WWE 2K Mobile debuts exclusively on Netflix Games this fall at no extra cost. The game will be ad-free and without microtransactions for uninterrupted gameplay. Devs promise the mobile version to stay true to console mechanics,
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