WWE 2k26 – What We Know So Far
The road to WrestleMania is heating up, and so is the hype for WWE 2K26. With pre‑orders opening soon and multiple premium editions on the way, this year’s entry isn’t just a routine annual update—it’s a celebration of the eras that shaped WWE, wrapped in modern presentation and packed with returning legends and fan‑favorite match types.

Whether you’re a longtime fan who lived through the Monday Night War or a newer player ready to dive into WWE’s most chaotic eras, here’s everything you need to know about WWE 2K26 and its various editions—presented in a clear, easy‑to-read breakdown.
While 2K hasn’t confirmed an exact day yet, nearly every insider and industry‑aligned outlet agrees: WWE 2K26 is targeting an early–mid March 2026 launch. Reports point to a date near March 14–15, aligning with the franchise’s recent trend of dropping right before WrestleMania—and boosting the annual hype cycle.
Preorders officially open on January 30, 2026, so fans won’t have to wait long to lock in the edition they want.
Supported Platforms:
- PlayStation 5
- Xbox Series X|S
- PC
- Nintendo Switch 2 (via updated 2026 listings)
This year, 2K is offering three distinct editions—each built for a different type of fan.
Standard Edition
Price: Not yet confirmed (expected to follow typical AAA pricing in the $59.99–$69.99 range).
Format: Physical & Digital
Includes:
- Base game
- Preorder bonus (will be revealed at a later date)
This is the no-frills version—ideal for players who simply want the latest roster, updated mechanics, and the full gameplay suite without the extras.
Attitude Era Edition
If you grew up watching the rise of Stone Cold, the early swagger of The Rock, and the wild unpredictability of the late ‘90s… this is your time machine.
Estimated Price: About $99.99 (not yet officially confirmed)
Format: Digital
Preorders Begin: January 30
What You Get:
- A full Attitude Era Showcase Mode, revisiting iconic moments like Stone Cold’s rise, DX faction chaos, Mankind vs. Undertaker, and more.
- A star‑stacked cover featuring The Rock, Stone Cold, Triple H, Shawn Michaels, and the long‑awaited return of Stephanie McMahon as a playable character.
- Heavy nostalgia focus, with teasers hinting at hardcore match types and late-’90s themes making a comeback.
This edition leans hard into the era that made WWE a global phenomenon.
Monday Night War Edition
A premium nostalgia blast built around the legendary rivalry between WWF’s Monday Night Raw and WCW’s Monday Nitro.
Estimated Price: About $149.99, with 48‑hour early access included.
Format: Digital
Preorders Begin: January 30
What You Get:
- A cover filled with WCW and nWo legends such as Booker T, Goldberg, Eric Bischoff, and classic nWo branding.
- Additional arenas, superstars, and mode content tied directly to the televised war of the mid‑90s.
- A reveal trailer showcasing classic Nitro/Raw presentation styles and storyline invasions.
This one’s for collectors and fans of the era when switching channels was practically a sport in itself.
CM Punk Showcase Mode
A dedicated, multi‑chapter showcase told by Punk himself—covering his favorite matches, alternate-history “What If?” bouts, and fantasy matchups that never happened.
Returning classics include:
- Inferno Match
- I Quit Match
- 3 Stages of Hell
Plus the debut of the Dumpster Match.
The Island Mode Returns
The popular open-world mode returns, now centered on a faction war after Roman Reigns steps away as Tribal Chief. One of the new groups is confirmed as the Order of Anarchy.
Even without the full list, WWE 2K26 is shaping up to have one of the deepest rosters yet, featuring:
Modern superstars:
Roman Reigns, Becky Lynch, Cody Rhodes, Liv Morgan, and the returning CM Punk.
Legends & icons:
The Rock, The Undertaker, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple H, Shawn Michaels, and more—all highlighted in edition teasers.
TNA and AAA wrestlers will join the 2K series for the first time ever.
WWE 2K26 isn’t just another entry in the series—it’s a celebration of wrestling’s most iconic eras, rebuilt with modern polish. With the Attitude Era and Monday Night War editions leaning hard into nostalgia, a major CM Punk showcase, returning match types, and an ever‑expanding roster, this could easily become the most content‑rich WWE game in years.




