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Game Rant on MSNSwitch 2 Fixes WWE Game That Has Been Broken for 7 Years, But There's a CatchThanks to the added horsepower of the Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo fans can finally play a WWE video game the way it was meant ...
Following 2K Games' appearance at the Nintendo Direct in April, the NBA game publisher is teasing WWE 2K25's arrival on ...
Wrestling is coming to Nintendo Switch in the six-packed shape of WWE 2K18. It's the first official WWE game to grace a Nintendo system since WWE '13 in 2012 - all the way back on the Wii.
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TheSportster on MSNWWE 2K's Last Nintendo Game Finally Performs As Intended on Switch 2, Fans RejoiceSwitch 2 owners have been testing WWE 2K18 on Nintendo's new console and shockingly, it actually works, and it looks pretty ...
Wrestling fans are going to be able to take their ladder matches on the road. WWE 2K18 is releasing on the Switch this fall, marking the series’ first bout on a Nintendo console in four years.
We've seen plenty of evidence that sensibly adapted PS4 and Xbox One titles can transition well to Nintendo's hardware, but perhaps what WWE 2K18 demonstrates is that if you strip back so much and ...
Another fun milestone for WWE 2K18 is that it will mark WWE's return to Nintendo consoles. Today, 2K Games made the formal announcement on the title's YouTube channel that the game will come to ...
— WWE (@WWE) July 10, 2017. We learned back in May that NBA 2K18 would be coming to the Switch, and today we are happy that another staple sports franchise from the same developer will be making ...
A little while back, we reported on the news that 2K Sports was still going to release WWE 2K18 for Nintendo Switch, despite the fact that fans haven’t heard anything about the port since the ...
Anyone downloading WWE 2K18 on PS4 or Xbox One digitally will find the file only clocks in at 32GB. That 24GB download for buying the physical release on Switch is therefore baffling.
It's been a whole five years since a good ol 'rasslin game made an appearance on a Nintendo console (the last one being WWE '13 on Wii), so we're marking out like crazy for the full fat port of ...
Meanwhile, if you’re on Nintendo Switch, you’re just going to have enjoy WWE 2K18…if you can. For more speculation as to why we think 2K is saying addio to the Nintendo Switch, click here .
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