WWE 2K24
WWE 2K24 is Visual Concepts' annual wrestling sim marking 40 years of WrestleMania, packed with match types and a deep roster, but the PC port has rough edges worth knowing about.
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About WWE 2K24
WWE 2K24 is a wrestling simulation game developed by Visual Concepts, and if you are coming to this from a strategy-and-sim background rather than a pure sports background, let me frame it correctly: this is less about reaction timing and more about a layered system of reversals, stamina management, finisher economy, and match pacing. At its core you are making constant micro-decisions about when to trade a stored reversal slot for a pin attempt, or whether to burn your finisher early or bank it for a two-count escape. That decision loop is more interesting than it looks on a highlight reel. The roster and match-type variety are the clearest strengths here. The game celebrates 40 years of WrestleMania, and the historical content runs deep, giving you access to wrestlers across multiple eras. Match types include Ambulance matches, Casket matches, Special Guest Referee, and the returning Backstage Brawl, among others. MyRise career mode gives you a branching narrative path with meaningful choices that affect which rivalries open up. Universe Mode is the sandbox long-term players gravitate toward, letting you book shows, manage feuds, and simulate entire seasons. For players who enjoy designing systems and watching them play out, Universe Mode is genuinely engaging once you understand its logic. MyFaction is the card-collecting mode and it has a predatory monetization structure underneath it. You can engage with it purely through earned in-game currency and still build a functional roster over time, but the progression is deliberately slow and the mode is clearly designed around the existence of a paid currency. If you have spent time with Ultimate Team modes in other sports titles you know exactly what this is. The good news is that MyFaction is entirely optional and the rest of the game is unaffected by it. The PC port is where the Mixed Steam rating makes sense. Performance is inconsistent across hardware configurations, with frame-rate dips reported during entrances and multi-person matches. The PC-specific settings menu is limited compared to what you would expect from a 2024 release. Community mods have already addressed some cosmetic and roster gaps, and the modding scene is active enough that it adds real longevity if you are willing to put in setup time. AI logic in single-player is serviceable but not particularly sophisticated at default difficulty settings, though cranking the difficulty does sharpen the reversal timing challenge meaningfully. For newcomers, the tutorial covers the basics adequately, though the reversal window timing takes genuine practice before it clicks. The recommendation I would make is to start in MyRise on Normal difficulty, treat the first three hours as a paid tutorial, and only then open Universe Mode once the reversal economy feels natural. The game rewards patience and repetition in the same way a tactics game rewards learning its underlying ruleset. Mixed reviews reflect real PC performance issues and mode-specific frustrations rather than a fundamentally broken game. If wrestling simulation is the genre you want and you are on PC, go in with eyes open about the port quality. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Visual Concepts
- Publisher
- 2K
- Release Date
- Mar 7, 2024
