WWE 2K26 has been officially rated by the Entertainment Software Rating Board, confirming its target platforms and outlining the type of content players can expect in the upcoming wrestling title.
According to the ESRB listing, WWE 2K26 is rated T for Teen and is scheduled for release on Windows PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, and Xbox Series consoles. The platforms listed align with details previously reported through leaks, providing further credibility to earlier information regarding the game’s release plans.
The rating summary describes WWE 2K26 as a wrestling game in which players compete in matches featuring both created wrestlers and real-world superstars from WWE rosters. Players take part in a variety of match types, including tag team bouts, extreme rules matches, and inferno matches, while progressing through storylines that highlight historical matches and wrestlers’ careers.
Gameplay centers on performing strikes and wrestling maneuvers such as submissions, grapples, and holds to deplete an opponent’s health and stamina. The summary also notes that some match types allow the use of weapons and environmental objects, including chairs, thumb tacks, and tables. These interactions can result in blood appearing on wrestlers’ bodies and faces, and video footage of real-world wrestling matches included in the game may also depict blood.
The ESRB further states that some characters are designed with revealing outfits, such as deep-cleavage attire or bikini-like costumes. During matches, certain wrestlers may perform taunting gestures, including crotch chops, slapping buttocks, and gyrating hips. Instances of characters raising their middle fingers toward the crowd or opponents are also mentioned.
The confirmation of a Nintendo Switch 2 version is particularly notable, as platform support had been the subject of speculation following earlier leaks. The ESRB listing does not reference PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, leaving last-generation console versions unconfirmed at this time.

