WWE 2K26 is loading up wrestlers, modes, monetization, and editions fast, betting big on system tweaks and CM Punk hype.
Cover star and showcase focus
Cover star and showcase focus
- CM Punk fronts WWE 2K26 and headlines the Showcase mode.
- Returning spotlight nods back to his WWE 2K13 cover run.
- Visual Concepts frames him as the main marketing hook.
- Screenshots tease heavy pyro and arena spectacle.
- WWE 2K26 launches with over 400 Superstars.
- DLC will push that headcount even higher.
- New bouts land like I Quit and Inferno.
- Weapons expand with carts and thumbtacks.
- Visual Concepts promises a reversal system overhaul.
- Stamina mechanics also get a full rethink.
- Changes aim to deepen the match strategy.
- Details remain vague, fueling cautious optimism.
- Creation Suite doubles character slots and images.
- Body and face shaping tools expand further.
- MyGM adds intergender and larger multi-person matches.
- MyRise branches harder based on hero or villain choices.
- The Island opens up with a new storyline.
- Three factions fight over a revamped progression loop.
- PC finally gets access alongside consoles.
- Switch 2 joins, ditching older hardware.
- Standard Edition lands at $70.
- King of Kings Edition jumps to $100.
- Attitude Era Edition climbs to $130.
- Monday Night War Edition tops out at $150.
- Ringside Pass replaces the old DLC model.
- Sixty free tiers stack with forty paid tiers.
- Unlocks span wrestlers, cosmetics, and currency.
- Six seasonal passes are planned post-launch.
- WWE 2K26 launches March 13.
- Early access unlocks March 6 with premium editions.
- Platforms cover PC, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and Switch 2.
- Last-gen versions appear fully dropped.