Developer Visual Concepts has just released Patch 1.05 for WWE 2K26 which irons out some of the stability and performance woes in the game, while also fixing a minor bug regarding referee placement during some of the matches. The new patch also improves online stability in WWE 2K26, so although the patch is probably lighter than some of the earlier ones, it still goes a long way of making the overall gameplay experience feel more polished and smoother for all players.
And as with all the rest of the patches released for WWE 2K26, it’s live for all PlayStation, PC and Xbox Series X|S users right now and will arrive on the Nintendo Switch 2 at a later date. Check out all the patch notes below:
General
- Stability and Performance improvements
Gameplay
- Addressed reported concerns over the referee placement during matches
Online
- Stability improvements
WWE 2K26 came out on March 13 for all platforms and was met with mostly positive reviews from critics and players alike for it’s new additions over last year’s title. It’s got a rating of 7 from IGN, 8 from Gamespot and 3.5 out of 5 from GamesRadar+ among other review sites which indicate the game to be a worthwhile entry in the popular wrestling game franchise.
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.
