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WWE 2K26 Patch 1.07 Slated to Be a Major Update

WWE 2K26 will soon receive a major patch that addresses a variety of issues across multiple game modes. This was announced in the notes for the latest patch update to the latest WWE video game.

Visual Concepts has released the patch notes for WWE 2K26 Patch 1.06. The very small patch simply notes that it addresses General stability and performance improvements.

However, the notes also confirm that patch 1.07 for WWE 2K26 will be a major update. It is slated to address a variety of items across multiple game modes. More details will be released at a later time.

WWE 2K26 Is Available Now

WWE 2K26 is now available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2. The game was released globally on March 13. It has been well-received critically for its gameplay, but it’s also been scrutinized for adopting a Battle Pass-like system for its additional content.

Several DLC additions are planned for the game, including 24 new wrestlers through the newly introduced Ringside Pass system. You can find the complete list of DLC wrestlers here. For more on the Ringside Pass, read a developer’s defense of the new model here.

Learn more about the current active Locker Codes for 2K26 at this link. Insider Gaming will continue to provide the latest updates on the latest WWE 2K title as they become available.


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