Compare WWE 2K20 prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Visual Concepts. Published by 2K. Released on 10/22/2019. Available on PC. Genres: Sport, Single Player, Multiplayer, Local Co-op, Co-op, Split Screen, Bird View, Simulation.

WWE 2K20 is a wrestling sim loaded with match types, a giant roster, and deep creation tools - but it launched as one of the buggiest sports games in recent memory and its online servers are long dead.

WWE 2K20 is a grappling simulation built around the full WWE universe, covering everything from standard one-on-one bouts to Hell in a Cell, TLC, Extreme Rules, Backstage Brawl, Fall Count Anywhere, and multi-person tornado matches. The roster clocked in at over 230 characters at launch, spanning current stars, legends, and NXT talent, giving you a ridiculous amount of dream-match potential. Match type variety is genuine: a Ricochet vs. Cedric Alexander sprint feels completely different from a slow, submission-heavy Ronda Rousey contest, and the return of mixed-tag bouts was a welcome addition. For the create-a-wrestler crowd, the suite lets you customise wrestlers, move-sets, entrances, and entire arenas in impressive depth. Universe Mode lets you build your own show calendar, set up PPV cards, and have matches interrupted mid-bout for storyline heat. On paper, that is a solid wrestling sandbox. Here is the part where we have to be straight with you. WWE 2K20 launched in October 2019 in a genuinely broken state. Hit detection regularly went haywire, character models took a visible step back from the previous entry, and glitches ranged from funny-screenshot material to outright crashes. The control scheme was also overhauled without any option to revert, moving the reversal from the trigger to a face button - a change that alienated veterans who had years of muscle memory locked in. The backlash was loud enough that 2K publicly acknowledged disappointment with the reception, and the series skipped an annual release entirely the following year. Patches did eventually smooth out some of the rougher edges, but there is a harder problem now: the online servers were shut down in June 2022. Road to Glory and MyPlayer Towers went offline even earlier, in September 2021. That kills the online multiplayer mode, Community Creations downloads, and the MyPlayer progression loop entirely. What you are left with is a purely offline game. MyCareer follows two created wrestlers, Red and Tre, through indie shows up to the main WWE roster - the voice acting has some strong moments (Samoa Joe in particular) but the writing is uneven and cutscenes cannot be skipped. The 2K Showcase mode focuses on the Four Horsewomen - Bayley, Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, and Sasha Banks - and traces the Women's Evolution era, which is at least a storyline worth telling. For a couch session with friends, the local split-screen and co-op modes still function, and honestly a four-way tornado match with friends who do not take wrestling games seriously is still a decent time. The reversal system - where you have a limited stock of reversals to spend strategically rather than spam - does create genuine back-and-forth moments when it works. The AI counters aggressively on default difficulty, which can make solo play drag, so dial it back if you want matches that feel like actual sports entertainment rather than a counter-trading grind. Bottom line: this one carries serious historical baggage, a dead online ecosystem, and an Metacritic score in the low 40s for a reason. If you want the Four Horsewomen Showcase or a local-only sandbox with a massive roster and deep creation tools, there is something here at the right price. Everyone else should look at the series' later, rebuilt entries instead. Riley, Scout Team

WWE 2K20
SportSingle PlayerMultiplayerLocal Co-opCo-opSplit ScreenBird ViewSimulation

WWE 2K20

Oct 22, 2019Visual Concepts2K
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WWE 2K20 is a wrestling sim loaded with match types, a giant roster, and deep creation tools - but it launched as one of the buggiest sports games in recent memory and its online servers are long dead.

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About WWE 2K20

WWE 2K20 is a grappling simulation built around the full WWE universe, covering everything from standard one-on-one bouts to Hell in a Cell, TLC, Extreme Rules, Backstage Brawl, Fall Count Anywhere, and multi-person tornado matches. The roster clocked in at over 230 characters at launch, spanning current stars, legends, and NXT talent, giving you a ridiculous amount of dream-match potential. Match type variety is genuine: a Ricochet vs. Cedric Alexander sprint feels completely different from a slow, submission-heavy Ronda Rousey contest, and the return of mixed-tag bouts was a welcome addition. For the create-a-wrestler crowd, the suite lets you customise wrestlers, move-sets, entrances, and entire arenas in impressive depth. Universe Mode lets you build your own show calendar, set up PPV cards, and have matches interrupted mid-bout for storyline heat. On paper, that is a solid wrestling sandbox. Here is the part where we have to be straight with you. WWE 2K20 launched in October 2019 in a genuinely broken state. Hit detection regularly went haywire, character models took a visible step back from the previous entry, and glitches ranged from funny-screenshot material to outright crashes. The control scheme was also overhauled without any option to revert, moving the reversal from the trigger to a face button - a change that alienated veterans who had years of muscle memory locked in. The backlash was loud enough that 2K publicly acknowledged disappointment with the reception, and the series skipped an annual release entirely the following year. Patches did eventually smooth out some of the rougher edges, but there is a harder problem now: the online servers were shut down in June 2022. Road to Glory and MyPlayer Towers went offline even earlier, in September 2021. That kills the online multiplayer mode, Community Creations downloads, and the MyPlayer progression loop entirely. What you are left with is a purely offline game. MyCareer follows two created wrestlers, Red and Tre, through indie shows up to the main WWE roster - the voice acting has some strong moments (Samoa Joe in particular) but the writing is uneven and cutscenes cannot be skipped. The 2K Showcase mode focuses on the Four Horsewomen - Bayley, Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, and Sasha Banks - and traces the Women's Evolution era, which is at least a storyline worth telling. For a couch session with friends, the local split-screen and co-op modes still function, and honestly a four-way tornado match with friends who do not take wrestling games seriously is still a decent time. The reversal system - where you have a limited stock of reversals to spend strategically rather than spam - does create genuine back-and-forth moments when it works. The AI counters aggressively on default difficulty, which can make solo play drag, so dial it back if you want matches that feel like actual sports entertainment rather than a counter-trading grind. Bottom line: this one carries serious historical baggage, a dead online ecosystem, and an Metacritic score in the low 40s for a reason. If you want the Four Horsewomen Showcase or a local-only sandbox with a massive roster and deep creation tools, there is something here at the right price. Everyone else should look at the series' later, rebuilt entries instead. Riley, Scout Team

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steamCreation SuiteUniverse ModeMyCareerFour Horsewomen ShowcaseMixed-Tag MatchesReversal SystemLocal MultiplayerOffline-Only NowCouch Co-op

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
11
Storage
50 GB
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 / AMD Radeon HD 7850
Processor
Intel Core i5-3550 / AMD FX 8150
64bit support
Yes
Additional Notes
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
System requirements
Windows 10

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Developer
Visual Concepts
Publisher
2K
Release Date
Oct 22, 2019

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