WWE 2K26 Season Pass (DLC) - Compare Prices & Find Best Deals

Compare WWE 2K26 Season Pass (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Visual Concepts. Published by 2K. Released on 3/12/2026. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One. Genres: Simulation, Sports.

Six Ringside Premium Passes, each adding four WWE Superstars plus themed rewards and timed challenges. Roster expansion at a cost, with a Mixed Steam rating that deserves a hard look first.

Let me be straight with you: this is a Season Pass for a wrestling sim, not a grand-strategy title, so I am coming at it purely as someone who evaluates whether structured content drops justify the ask. WWE 2K26 Season Pass delivers six Ringside Premium Passes, and each one bundles four playable Superstars alongside themed cosmetic rewards and limited-time challenges. That structure is familiar to anyone who has watched live-service sports games operate over the past decade. The question is whether the execution holds up. The core appeal is straightforward roster depth. If you are already committed to WWE 2K26 and you want bodies in your MyRise, Universe Mode, or online exhibition matches that were not present at launch, the Season Pass is the primary mechanism for getting them. Four Superstars per pass, six passes total, means you are looking at up to 24 additional roster additions across the content cycle. Whether those 24 slots include the specific Superstars you care about is the single biggest variable nobody can answer for you in a review. The Mixed Steam rating at 53% positive across over two thousand reviews is a signal worth taking seriously. That volume of feedback is not a rounding error. Common friction points in sports game Season Passes tend to cluster around perceived value-per-wrestler, the quality of the timed challenge design, and whether locked content creates friction in modes you already own. The limited-time challenge element in particular is a design choice that rewards players who engage immediately and punishes those who pick up the pass later. If you are buying this months after launch, confirm which challenges are still active before committing. From a systems perspective, the pass does not appear to add new game modes or mechanical depth. It is a roster and rewards expansion layered on top of what Visual Concepts shipped at launch. That means your satisfaction is entirely downstream of how much you liked the base game. If the core gameplay loop, which is the grapple system, match pacing, and MyGM or Universe simulation layer, is already clicking for you, more Superstars with their movesets tuned in is a meaningful addition. If you are lukewarm on the base game, six passes of cosmetics and roster slots will not change the underlying experience. The platform situation is also worth noting: this is Xbox Series X and Xbox One only based on available data, so PC players and PlayStation owners are shopping elsewhere. Cross-gen availability on Xbox is a minor positive for anyone still on the older hardware. Bottom line for anyone making a spreadsheet-style purchase decision: tally the Superstars confirmed across all six passes, check which timed challenges are still live on your purchase date, and map that against how many hours you have already put into the base game. If the math works, it works. If you are still undecided on the base game itself, start there before adding a Season Pass on top. Diego, Scout Team

WWE 2K26 Season Pass (DLC)
SimulationSports

WWE 2K26 Season Pass (DLC)

Mar 12, 2026Visual Concepts2K
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Six Ringside Premium Passes, each adding four WWE Superstars plus themed rewards and timed challenges. Roster expansion at a cost, with a Mixed Steam rating that deserves a hard look first.

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About WWE 2K26 Season Pass (DLC)

Let me be straight with you: this is a Season Pass for a wrestling sim, not a grand-strategy title, so I am coming at it purely as someone who evaluates whether structured content drops justify the ask. WWE 2K26 Season Pass delivers six Ringside Premium Passes, and each one bundles four playable Superstars alongside themed cosmetic rewards and limited-time challenges. That structure is familiar to anyone who has watched live-service sports games operate over the past decade. The question is whether the execution holds up. The core appeal is straightforward roster depth. If you are already committed to WWE 2K26 and you want bodies in your MyRise, Universe Mode, or online exhibition matches that were not present at launch, the Season Pass is the primary mechanism for getting them. Four Superstars per pass, six passes total, means you are looking at up to 24 additional roster additions across the content cycle. Whether those 24 slots include the specific Superstars you care about is the single biggest variable nobody can answer for you in a review. The Mixed Steam rating at 53% positive across over two thousand reviews is a signal worth taking seriously. That volume of feedback is not a rounding error. Common friction points in sports game Season Passes tend to cluster around perceived value-per-wrestler, the quality of the timed challenge design, and whether locked content creates friction in modes you already own. The limited-time challenge element in particular is a design choice that rewards players who engage immediately and punishes those who pick up the pass later. If you are buying this months after launch, confirm which challenges are still active before committing. From a systems perspective, the pass does not appear to add new game modes or mechanical depth. It is a roster and rewards expansion layered on top of what Visual Concepts shipped at launch. That means your satisfaction is entirely downstream of how much you liked the base game. If the core gameplay loop, which is the grapple system, match pacing, and MyGM or Universe simulation layer, is already clicking for you, more Superstars with their movesets tuned in is a meaningful addition. If you are lukewarm on the base game, six passes of cosmetics and roster slots will not change the underlying experience. The platform situation is also worth noting: this is Xbox Series X and Xbox One only based on available data, so PC players and PlayStation owners are shopping elsewhere. Cross-gen availability on Xbox is a minor positive for anyone still on the older hardware. Bottom line for anyone making a spreadsheet-style purchase decision: tally the Superstars confirmed across all six passes, check which timed challenges are still live on your purchase date, and map that against how many hours you have already put into the base game. If the math works, it works. If you are still undecided on the base game itself, start there before adding a Season Pass on top. Diego, Scout Team

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xboxSeason PassRoster ExpansionLimited-Time ChallengesMyRise CompatibleCross-GenLive-Service ContentCosmetic RewardsUniverse Mode

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Game Info

Developer
Visual Concepts
Publisher
2K
Release Date
Mar 12, 2026

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2024-12$59.99
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