How to download Football Manager 2024 Mobile via Netflix
Here's everything you need to know about how to download FM24 Mobile using the Netflix App, now that the game is exclusively available via the service.
Football Manager 2024 is here and for the first time, the mobile edition of the game is available via the streaming service Netflix. Netflix has had games on the service for quite some time now, including some cracking games like Spiritfarer, Kentucky Route Zero and many more. Now the service also welcomes, exclusively, Football Manager 2024 Mobile.
If you love FM and want to take the game with you on the go, then FM Mobile is the perfect option for you and if you are a Netflix subscriber, then you already have access to the game - it’s just a case of downloading it.
How to download FM24 Mobile on Netflix
All you need to do to download FM24 Mobile is follow the steps below:
- Make sure you have the Netflix app installed and open it up
- Scroll down to “Mobile Games” which is usually a few rows down
- Football Manager 2024 Mobile will be in this section
- Once you find the FM24 Mobile, select it and it will take you to your respective App Store
- Now you can download the game… for free!
How much does FM24 Mobile cost?
If you’re not a Netflix subscriber, but you still want to check out Football Manager 2024 Mobile then you can still purchase the game from the Google Play Store or the App Store, but it will cost you money.
If you intend to buy the game, it will set you back $9.99 / £9.99.
That's all there is to know about downloading the mobile version of Football Manager 2024 via the streaming service Netflix. If you want some tips on teams to use for your first save we've got you covered, and for some extra help, we have a guide on the best tactics in the game too. For more, check out our Football Manager homepage.
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Morgan Truder
Morgan is one of the Guides Writers at GGRecon. He first started writing about games for fun whilst doing his BA (Hons) in History and Film. Since then he has turned this passion into a career and was previously an Editor at VideoGamer before joining GGRecon. Despite enjoying all sorts of games, he can often be found playing Football Manager, Red Dead Redemption 2 or Sekiro.