5 Things you didn't know about WWE Video Games

Seth Rollins promoted the Nintendo Switch version of WWE 2K18.
Seth Rollins promoted the Nintendo Switch version of WWE 2K18.

#4 No-Tendo

The Architect announces the Nintendo Switch version of WWE 2K18, which did poorly.
The Architect announces the Nintendo Switch version of WWE 2K18, which did poorly.

In 2017, the Nintendo Switch arrived on the scene and has been a huge success.

Quickly becoming one of Nintendo's best selling consoles, the play-anywhere console boasts critically acclaimed games like Super Mario Odyssey, Pokemon: Let's Go Pikachu/Eevee, and Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

One game that you won't see on any Nintendo Switch top ten lists, is WWE 2K18.

The only WWE game (so far) released to the console, the game is practically unplayable, as wrestlers seemingly fight in slow motion.

The fault of this is solely with 2K, who underestimated both the game and the console and didn't use nearly as much memory as it should have with their cartridges.

Whilst it was fun to have a wrestling game you could play anywhere, 2K18 was a flop, with a future WWE Switch game unlikely.


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