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WWE 2K18 wrasslin’ its way to the Nintendo Switch

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2K Sports has just announced that WWE 2K18 will be crashing its way onto the Nintendo Switch. The Switch version of the game has been rumoured for a while, even after it didn’t get announce alongside the other versions of the game earler in the year.

There’s no footage yet, just a short video message from wrestler Seth Rollins. If you preorder the game you’ll be able to play as Kurt Angle.

It’s been a while for Nintendo console owning wrestling fans, the last WWE game to be released on a Nintendo console was WWE13, on the Wii. Ouch.

It’s official: WWE 2K18 is coming to Nintendo Switch.

With a little help from WWE 2K18 cover Superstar Seth Rollins, WWE and 2K confirmed Monday that WWE fans everywhere will be able to test their grappling might this fall on Nintendo’s newest gaming console. WWE 2K18’s Switch debut marks the first time in five years that a new WWE video game will be available on a Nintendo platform. Thanks to Switch’s on-the-go capabilities, it will also be the first portable WWE video game available in six years.

Switch enthusiasts who choose to step into the WWE 2K18 ring can expect a flurry of new features in this year’s game, many of which were detailed recently in a 2K developer’s blog post. This includes matches featuring up to eight Superstars, a more expansive backstage area, new weight detection and grapple carry systems and much more.

This is in addition to a more immersive MyCareer experience and an all-new online Road to Glory mode that pits your custom Superstar against players around the world. WWE 2K18 will also provide a more comprehensive ability to customize the in-game experience, including a new Create Match option.

WWE 2K18 Switch players will be able to compete with or against Superstars that will make up this year’s ever-growing roster of playable characters. Players will also get the chance to capitalize on accessing the WWE 2K18 Pre-Order Bonus of Kurt Angle, who is available to anyone who pre-orders 2K’s popular WWE video game for the Switch or other gaming consoles.

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WWE 2K18 is not yet rated by the ESRB and is currently scheduled for worldwide release on Oct. 17, 2017, on Nintendo Switch as well as PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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5 Comments
  • DarkScythe13
    July 10, 2017 at 10:38 pm

    Honestly I just want the ability to create stories and highlight reel editing back. IMO the best part was always the creation features.

  • Christian
    July 10, 2017 at 11:33 pm

    I can’t believe grown people / not children enjoy wrestling still, jesus Christ.

    The support for the Switch is nice regardless.

  • Oliver Phommavanh
    July 11, 2017 at 8:50 am

    Kudos Nintendo and 2K for another cool third party title…and it looks like most features are intact too. Not a huge wrestling fan but can see others getting pumped for this. Nice little reveal too

  • Brodie
    July 11, 2017 at 11:24 am

    I might actually get this after watching GLOW on Netflix, if just to recreate all the characters from it.

  • Cam
    July 12, 2017 at 10:43 am

    Whilst this is great news I get the feeling it’s too early to count your chickens on it being a faithful version. I also doubt it’s going to go beyond a straight port (with possible features cut) and not include any features that leverage the unique nature of the Switch.

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