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2K has readied a launch trailer for WWE 2K26. The game technically won’t be available until next week, but can be played now by picking up one of the special editions.

Get the rundown on the game details via the following overview:

A pair of older 2K-published Nintendo Switch games are on their way out with 2K set to delist NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 and WWE 2K Battlegrounds. Both will no longer be able to purchase starting on February 20, 2026.

Additionally, 2K is turning off the servers for these two titles. On July 9, players will no longer be able to access online features.

2K put out a launch trailer for the just-released Nintendo Switch 2 version of PGA Tour 2K25. The sports title supports the full set of game modes and features found elsewhere, including the MyCareer mode, cross-platform online Societies, Course Designer, and more.

Everything you need to know can be found in the following overview:

WWE 2K26

January 30: 2K and Visual Concepts today announced WWE 2K26, and it’s coming to Nintendo Switch 2 in a big way. The game launches on March 13, 2026.

WWE 2K26, which will feature current World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk on its cover, is bringing in some new elements. The title will feature its largest roster yet, new match types, gameplay upgrades, and more.

The full rundown is as follows:

2K is putting another sports game on Nintendo Switch having just announced PGA Tour 2K25. It will be available on February 6, 2026.

The PGA Tour series is finally back on Nintendo platforms – the last one was PGA Tour 2K21 on Nintendo Switch. If you’re a golf fan, this one could be for your.

Here’s an official overview:

We now have a first look at NBA 2K26 running on Nintendo Switch 2 on gameplay.

This is the first basketball effort on the new console from 2K and Visual Concepts. It was previously stated that this is the Gen 9 version – meaning Nintendo Switch 2 gets all of the bells and whistles as its PS5 and Xbox series counterparts.

2K today offered details about gameplay enhancements coming to NBA 2K26 on Gen 9 systems, including Nintendo Switch 2.

A big element the publisher is touting is the Motion Engine, which is said to be “the biggest change to player movement since NBA 2K21.” 2K is also promising “more authenticity, personalization and renewed focus on skill-based gameplay with enhanced Rhythm Shooting, new advanced controls on Offense, and much more.” Other features planned include an evolution for ProPlay (tech that translates actual NBA footage into gameplay and realistic animations), enhanced Rhythm Shooting, new advanced controls on Offense, and more.

Here’s the full rundown:

WWE 2K25 Nintendo Switch 2 vs. PS5 Pro comparison

Following the launch of WWE 2K25 on Nintendo Switch 2 this week, a new video has come in offering a graphics comparison to the PS5 Pro version.

If you’re not attuned to the small differences in graphics, both versions should look pretty similar. For the most part, that does seem to be the case. The PS5 Pro version should support a higher resolution and has some additional lighting effects (especially if you look at the entrance ramp on Nintendo Switch 2), but otherwise, there aren’t a ton of differences. The only other major change we can immediately notice is that

WWE 2K25 Nintendo Switch 2 no Community Creations

WWE 2K25 has landed on Nintendo Switch 2, and while thus far it seems to be a pretty solid port, there is one key feature missing.

In a press release, 2K says that this version is not compatible with cross-platform Community Creations. The image uploader is also not supported.

WWE 2K25 trailer

WWE 2K25 has made the jump to Nintendo Switch 2, and now we have a final launch trailer. It’s been a fairly quick turnaround for the game as we technically only just found out about the port at the start of the month.

We have the following overview for the game:


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