The debut of WWE 2K25 on the Netflix Games platform is a massive win for wrestling fans, but its high-definition graphics can turn your smartphone into a heater. If you are tired of frame drops during Roman Reigns’ entrance or slow-motion gameplay in the middle of a Royal Rumble, this guide is for you.

Table of Contents
1. The “Mid-Range” Reality Check
Unlike older PPSSPP mods, this is a native Android game built on a modern engine.
The 8GB Rule: While the game lists 8GB RAM as a requirement, we’ve found that devices with 6GB RAM (like the Snapdragon 720G) can hit 60 FPS if the background processes are handled correctly.
Processor Priority: If you have a Mediatek Dimensity or Snapdragon 7 series, you must prioritize GPU cooling.
2. TechPanga’s Exclusive “Speed Hack” Settings
Go into your Android system settings before opening the Netflix app for these secret performance boosts:
Force 4x MSAA: Go to Developer Options and enable “Force 4x MSAA.” This forces the GPU to render frames more aggressively.
Graphics Driver Preference: If your phone supports it, set the “Graphics Driver” for the Netflix app to System Graphics Driver instead of Default.
Refresh Rate Lock: Manually set your screen refresh rate to 60Hz. Running at 90Hz or 120Hz while the game is struggling at 40 FPS creates “micro-stutters”.
3. In-Game Tweaks for Maximum FPS
Once inside WWE 2K25, adjust these internal options to keep the action fast:
| Setting | Recommended Value | Impact |
| Crowd Density | Low / Off | Huge CPU relief |
| Depth of Field | Disabled | Smoother transition scenes |
| Post-Processing | Low | Reduces device heating |
| Blood Effects | Off | Saves memory during long matches |
4. Solving the “Slow-Motion” Bug
Many users on TechPanga report that the game isn’t “lagging” but running in slow motion.
The Fix: This is often caused by Battery Saver mode.
Action: Remove the Netflix app from your “Battery Optimization” list. This allows the CPU to use its “Performance Cores” to match the game’s internal clock speed.
Why TechPanga Recommends This:
By following these steps, you aren’t just lowering graphics; you are optimizing how your Android hardware talks to the Netflix engine. This is the only way to get a console-like experience on a mobile device.
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