Following 2K's January announcement, WWE 2K26 releases March 13, 2026, earning early acclaim in a Gaming Trend review as 'the best WWE game in a very long time.' Highlights include enhanced Universe Mode features and a record roster enabling creative matches, alongside new DLC reveals for Hardy Boys and others. Criticisms target MyRISE writing and technical glitches.
A March 5 Gaming Trend review hails WWE 2K26 for leaving behind last-gen limitations, building on announced features like the largest-ever roster—including Rhea Ripley and Sol Ruca—for intergender, ambulance, and WarGames bouts.
Universe Mode shines with a new Universe Wizard for PLE setups, faster menus, and WWE Draft for Superstar trades—reviewer calls the Draft 'by far my favorite new addition' for added management depth. Money in the Bank cash-ins are streamlined without title restrictions.
CM Punk's Showcase Mode delivers historical recreations, fantasy matches, and his contextual commentary, with a fast-paced Gauntlet (20 opponents as Punk or AK Lee) for quick unlocks. However, MyRISE suffers from 'truly awful writing' and creepy animations due to poor jaw movements and lighting.
Technical flaws include low-res 'Play-Doh' facial scans, clunky move-set scrolling in creation, and input latency in Ambulance/Dumpster matches. Positives: expanded creation suite with 200 slots and two-tone blending; non-expiring Ringside Pass battle pass with free/premium tracks.
Fightful reported March 6 DLC: Hardy Boys in Season 4, Kelly Kelly in Season 2, Natural Disasters in Season 3. Season 1 launched with early access, offering 60 free/60 premium rewards via RXP from matches/challenges, with seasons through October. Overall, the review deems roster depth and systems a revival for wrestling games, despite polish needs.