Even though the upcoming WWE 2K26 is currently only available through it’s early access period, the devs have already begun to iron out many of the issues that players are having right now which is evident from the game’s latest 1.03 patch that brings stability and performance improvements and more. When WWE 2K26 will be available for all players on March 13, these patches will make sure gamers will have a significantly polished and smooth experience on all platforms.
This patch for WWE 2K26 is currently live only on the Playstation, Xbox and PC platforms and will arrive on the Nintendo Switch 2 later this week. Check out the full patch notes below:
WWE 2K26: Patch Notes 1.03
General
- Stability and Performance improvements
Gameplay
- Addressed reported concerns over match restarts not working as intended during 3 Stages of Hell matches
Create
- Addressed reported concerns of images not mapping correctly
The Island
- Addressed reported concerns of leaderboard instability
Online
- Improvements to match stability
- Addressed reported concerns preventing custom superstars from loading in community creations
*Switch 2 will receive this update later this week.
WWE 2K26 is slated to release on March 13 worldwide for all platforms, and the top ten superstar ratings of the upcoming title have also been revealed recently, along with all the wrestlers that you’ll get via the Ringside Passes in the game which will roll out all through 2026.
The standard edition for WWE 2K26 will cost $69.99 while the ‘Deluxe Edition’ or the King of Kings edition of the game is set to cost you $99.99. Then there are two more expensive editions of the game clearly aimed at series enthusiasts including the ‘Premium edition’ or the Attitude Era edition of WWE 2K26 which is priced at $129.99.
And finally, for the absolute completionist out there, there exists the Monday Night War Edition for WWE 2K26 which will set you back by $149.99 and includes every single DLC scheduled to release for the game throughout it’s lifecycle.