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Netflix to bring the WWE 2K series to their gaming service, coming this fall

Author : Mia Mar 15,2025

WWE's recent Netflix debut has significantly boosted the company's profile. This momentum continues with the exciting news that the iconic WWE 2K wrestling simulation series is coming to mobile via Netflix Games this fall.

The WWE 2K series, starting with 2K14, needs little introduction to wrestling fans. Its entries, both critically acclaimed and less so, have been major players in the gaming market alongside established franchises like Madden and FIFA. For fans wanting to play as their favorite WWE Superstars, it's been the only option.

Now, you can live out your wrestling fantasies on your phone! While details are limited, top star CM Punk confirmed the 2K series' arrival on Netflix Games. This fall, experience the intensity of the WWE 2K series in the palm of your hand.

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This likely won't be a brand-new WWE 2K game. Information suggests multiple past titles will be added to Netflix Games' catalog, a move that would resonate well with fans. The WWE 2K series has recently regained favor with many, despite occasional mixed critical reception.

Mobile wrestling games are nothing new, with both WWE and AEW having released various mobile titles. However, the inclusion of the WWE 2K series marks a potential shift in the quality and prestige of games offered through Netflix Games, bringing console-level gaming experiences to mobile devices.

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