It was 1:47 AM when both files finished. Marcus's hands were shaking. He'd never sideloaded an app before. He Googled "How to install APK OBB Android" and read three different guides to make sure he didn't mess up.
Step 1: Enable Unknown Sources in settings. ✅
Step 2: Install the APK. It opened, showed the WWE 2K15 logo, then crashed immediately. He panicked — then remembered.
Step 3: Extract the OBB file. Inside was a folder called com.2kwwe15.game. He had to place it in exactly the right path: Wwe 2k15 For Android Apk - Obb
Android > obb > com.2kwwe15.game
He used a file manager app, carefully moved the folder, double-checked the path, and held his breath.
He opened the app again.
The screen went black.
Then — the THQ logo faded in. Then the WWE logo exploded onto the screen with that thunderous sound effect. The main menu appeared. 2K Sports. WWE 2K15.
"No way," Marcus whispered. "No. Way."
If you have a Snapdragon 865 or higher, you can emulate the Nintendo Switch version of AEW: Fight Forever. It offers better graphics than the old WWE 2K15 mobile port.
While not as deep as the console version, the mobile career mode features voice-over commentary (recorded specifically for mobile) and cutscenes. You choose a Superstar and play through 12-15 matches leading to the grandest stage of them all, complete with interactive "choose your path" moments.