
When WWE 2K26 launches in March, it will be available on Nintendo Switch 2, PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X. However, it won’t be released on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, which is disappointing news for players on those older consoles. On the bright side, this allows the developers, Visual Concepts, to focus solely on the newer platforms. It’s unclear if supporting the older consoles was limiting the game’s potential, but the development team can now dedicate those resources elsewhere. Though, it’s important to remember that simply freeing up those resources doesn’t guarantee the game will be improved.