WWE 2K26 Editions REVEALED! You WON'T Believe What's Included!

WWE 2K26 Editions REVEALED! You WON'T Believe What's Included!
Gaming News 17 February 2026

Alright wrestling fans, listen up! WWE 2K26 is barreling down the aisle towards us, and the hype is real. Scheduled for a March 13th release across PS5, what I assume is the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 (interesting!), Xbox Series X|S, and PC, this year's installment promises to deliver some serious smack talkin' action. But, as always, there are choices to be made – specifically, which edition are you going to drop your hard-earned cash on? Let's break it down.

WWE 2K26 Editions REVEALED! You WON'T Believe What...

This year we've got a CM Punk-adorned standard edition, a Triple H-centric premium, and then… well, a couple more, each promising varying levels of digital goodies to enhance your virtual wrestling experience. Pre-orders are live, so if you're itching to get your hands on it, now’s the time to start considering your options. I even checked Target’s website, and indeed, they seem to be carrying the pre-orders. Let’s dive into the specifics.

The standard edition, the one sporting CM Punk's mug, will run you $69.99. It drops on March 13th. Pre-order before March 12th and you'll snag a bonus (more on that later). Now, a quick note for the Switch 2 crowd: the game will come as a Game-Key Card, meaning you’ll still need to download the actual game data. A little inconvenient, perhaps, but hey, it’s the price of portability, right?

Things get a little more interesting (and expensive) from here. The King of Kings Edition, featuring none other than Triple H, clocks in at $99.99. You get the base game, naturally, plus some extra digital content. What exactly is this "additional digital content?" We aren’t totally sure yet, but I imagine it includes some HHH-themed gear or maybe a playable classic Triple H character. We'll need to dig a little deeper.

Then we have the Attitude Era Edition at $129.99. This one gets you early access on March 6th, a full week before the official launch! You also get the base game, plus a selection of exclusive digital extras tailored to that iconic era of wrestling. I can only imagine the possibilities: maybe vintage arenas, classic wrestlers, and definitely some sweet theme music.

Finally, we arrive at the summit of Mount Money: the Monday Night War Edition, priced at a cool $149.99. Yes, almost $150 for a video game. Early access on March 6th, base game included, and, of course, a mountain of digital bonuses themed around the Monday Night Wars. Is it worth the price? That’s a question only you can answer. Personally, I think I might stick with the standard edition this year. But, I can see the appeal for die-hard fans.

Oh, and before I forget, pre-ordering any edition (even the standard one!) before March 12th gets you the Joe Hendry Pack. What exactly is in the Joe Hendry pack? More on that when we get it!

So there you have it, folks. A comprehensive (hopefully!) breakdown of the WWE 2K26 editions. Time to weigh your options, consider your budget, and get ready to step into the virtual squared circle. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to watch some classic Royal Rumble matches to get in the mood!

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