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.
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Netflix users on iOS no longer need to download episodes of their favorite shows one by one. The streamer just introduced a way to download an entire season of a TV show with one click on iPhones and iPads.
Netflix has launched a new Season Download button available Wednesday for iOS members. The feature has been previously available to Android users.
The new button should appear right next to the Share option, and it works exactly like you’d expect. All of the shows in that season will be queued up to download, and you can monitor their progress or see what’s stored on your device by heading over to the Downloads section on the My Netflix tab.
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The iPhone (and iPad) apps for Netflix just got a new button to download an entire season with one tap, something that's been on Android for a long time.
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Netflix for iOS now allows downloading whole seasons at once, catching up to Android. The company listened to user requests for this feature, showing it apparently values feedback. Updating the iOS app can't hurt,
Still, for shows, if you have an iPhone you needed to tap "download" on every single episode you wanted to watch, which could get annoying and confusing. Android phones did this much better, and now,
The WWE landed on Netflix on Jan. 6, and soon Netflix subscribers will be able to throw their own flying elbows, clotheslines and even the occasional Stone Cold stunner. Netflix announced Thursday that it will be bringing the WWE 2K video games to mobile devices this fall exclusively on Netflix Games.