Patch Day Chaos Strikes Again as WWE 2K26 Drops version 1.10
WWE 2K26 just dropped version 1.10, and the wrestling gods finally heard our whining. The development team at Visual Concepts released these official notes on May 14, right when everyone expected another delay. Does any company actually fix everything on the first try? Creation Suite got a mountain of tweaks, especially for those custom faces that kept resetting like a bad Groundhog Day. MyFACTION also saw updates, and Universe Mode finally got some love after months of acting like a moody teenager.
My Universe Mode Was A Mess
Universe Mode’s stability improved, thank goodness, because last month it crashed harder than a ladder match bump. Alt-attires now work properly without randomly disappearing into the void. WWE 2K26 fixed the match table locking up when you added a major show mid-week, which used to drive players up the wall. Have you ever tried to cash in Money in the Bank only to find the option just vanished? That bug finally got squashed, along with duplicate Superstars showing up after assigning mystery opponents.
Create-a-Superstar fixed that face morphing slider issue where your custom wrestler suddenly looked like a melted action figure. Create-an-Arena stopped blocking LED ring post edits, so those unnatural metallic shine effects on images are history. WWE 2K26 finally addressed the Titantron nightmare, where custom videos kept reverting to “Generic” after you used five different motions. Who thought Pyro timeline placement would break so badly that it hid behind the UI? Create-a-Victory also got patched, so cutscenes no longer toggle back to that dumb “cheer” motion every single time.
MyFACTION Glitches Got Smashed

The Quick Breather badge now actually triggers stamina and health recovery instead of just mocking you from the corner. Spectating after a loss no longer traps you in an endless match, which used to force a full restart every single time. Have you noticed the cell disappearing randomly when using the third-person camera in those special matches? WWE 2K26 fixed that creepy glitch, along with the titantron displaying the wrong winner for no logical reason. Pre-match screens stopped going completely black, and inconsistent sound effects across menus finally got silenced properly.
The Island received new shop items and bundle deals, plus stability improvements so your character stops falling through the floor. MyGM got roster updates, though stability still feels like it’s held together with duct tape and prayers. WWE 2K26 addressed those weird MITB cash-in wins that never tracked in stats, which made grinding feel completely pointless. Why would a tag team member call out their own partner for the championship belts? That bug made absolutely no sense, but now it’s gone like a bad referee decision.
Tiffany Stratton got a brand new entrance, while Demolition’s updated walkouts actually look like they belong in this decade. Championship belts no longer deform when held by Superstars, so your custom title won’t look like melted cheese anymore. Have you seen Roman Reigns clipping through the Chamber and the barricade during his War Games entrance? That visual nightmare finally got patched, along with Charlotte Flair’s referee arm deforming during her walkout. WWE 2K26 also fixed blurry Superstars appearing for several seconds, plus duplicate props showing up like uninvited party guests.
One Last Slam Before The Bell
All those small annoyances—missing save prompts, custom championships not appearing in promos, invalid match cards—finally have solutions. The MITB Cash-in notification now dismisses instead of hovering forever like an unwanted relative.
RXP earned in watch mode increased, so you can actually progress without playing every single match yourself. Does any wrestling game ever launch perfectly on day one? Not a chance, but version 1.10 makes WWE 2K26 feel like a real contender instead of a broken chair shot. Go update your game, fix those custom arenas, and enjoy the chaos without wanting to throw your controller through the TV.
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