
A new update is now available for WWE 2K26, which launched with early access on March 6, 2026. This update addresses some problems players experienced during the early access period. 2K26 features a historically large roster of wrestlers and improved gameplay compared to previous games in the series.
Since launching earlier this month, WWE 2K26 has received positive reviews, though players and critics have pointed out some problems. A new update, patch 1.03 released on March 8, 2026, aims to address these issues and improve the game’s stability and fix bugs.
2K acknowledged that players were experiencing problems with restarts during the new 3 Stages of Hell matches. The latest update fixes this, along with other issues like visual glitches and problems with the leaderboard in The Island mode. Here’s a full rundown of all the improvements:
- Overall gameplay stability and performance improvements
- Addressed reported concerns over match restarts not working as intended during the 3 Stages of Hell matches
- Addressed reported concerns about images not mapping correctly
- Addressed reported concerns about leaderboard instability in The Island mode
- Improvements to online match stability
- Addressed reported concerns preventing custom superstars from loading in community creation
A new update is now available for players on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 5 Pro, Xbox, and PC – it’s a relatively small download at 650mb. Nintendo Switch 2 owners will have access to the update later this week. This year’s update also introduces the Ringside Pass, giving players access to new characters released throughout the year, similar to a Battle Pass system.
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2026-03-09 18:38