The "Forty Years of WrestleMania" edition is arguably the most comprehensive celebration of sports entertainment history ever packaged in a video game. This update ensures that the integrity of that history remains intact. From Hulk Hogan
: Includes the WrestleMania 40 Arena and alternate attires for "Macho King" Randy Savage (WM6), Rey Mysterio (WM22), Triple H (WM30), Charlotte Flair (WM33), and Rhea Ripley (WM36). Showcase Unlock
: Stability has been boosted for MyFACTION online play and matches where the blood option is enabled. WWE 2K24 Forty Years of WrestleMania v1.17-P2P
The is the most comprehensive version of the game, featuring exclusive legends, arenas, and instant unlocks. The v1.17 update (released September 11, 2024) primarily focused on stability and support for new MyFACTION content. Forty Years of WrestleMania Edition Content
For PC gamers and wrestling enthusiasts who look for the "P2P" (Peer-to-Peer) scene, this version is the holy grail. It offers the complete WrestleMania 40th Anniversary experience without the need for constant online authentication. But is it merely a roster update, or a true evolution of the franchise? Let's break down every suplex, finisher, and feature of this monumental release. The "Forty Years of WrestleMania" edition is arguably
The patch notes for version 1.17 specifically target three main areas of improvement:
: It includes everything from the Deluxe Edition (Season Pass for 5 DLC packs, MyRISE Mega-Boost, and SuperCharger) and the Nightmare Family Pack, which features alternate versions of Cody Rhodes and classic legends like Dusty Rhodes and "Superstar" Billy Graham. Patch v1.17: Stability and Legacy Content Showcase Unlock : Stability has been boosted for
Let’s dissect the file name. At its core, this is , the latest entry in the long-running franchise. However, the subtitle "Forty Years of WrestleMania" is the main selling point. This isn't just a roster update; it is a love letter to WWE’s flagship event, celebrating four decades of iconic moments, from Hulk Hogan slamming Andre the Giant to the "Tribal Chief" Roman Reigns defending his Universal Championship.