WWE 2K26 Patch 1.10 Tightens AI Sequences, Overhauls Universe Mode, And Adds A New Tiffany Stratton Entrance
Visual Concepts promised a bigger patch was coming after April's targeted 1.09 hotfix, and they delivered. WWE 2K26 Patch 1.10 is now live, and it's one of the most substantial post-launch updates the game has seen - focused on tuning the brand new AI Sequence feature, fixing a long list of Creation Suite issues, cleaning up MyFACTION, and giving Universe Mode the most thorough stability and functionality pass since launch. Here are the highlights worth knowing about.
AI Sequence Logic Gets a Real Tuning Pass
AI Sequence is one of WWE 2K26's most exciting new features, and Patch 1.10 is the first major attempt to refine how it actually plays in-match. The patch updates the underlying logic to address repetitive AI behaviors that players have flagged since launch, and improves the reliability of AI Sequences involving Taunts, Scripted Attacks, and Middle Rope Stunned attacks specifically. AI execution of Corner Springboard Finishers - one of the more dramatic new additions in Patch 1.08 - is also improved. Alt attires now properly carry over from the Character Selection screen, which is a small fix but a meaningful one for creators who run multiple looks per wrestler.
Creation Suite Gets the Longest Fix List
If you've been creating wrestlers, arenas, entrances, or videos in WWE 2K26, this patch is for you. Patch 1.10 delivers a sweeping pass across the entire Creation Suite. Create-a-Superstar face morphing no longer resets after slider adjustments. Create-an-Arena fixes include LED corner posts now properly recognized in the LED-supported parts list, plus a fix for the unnatural metallic shine that was appearing on placed images. Create-an-Entrance and Create-a-Victory get the longest list of fixes, addressing Titantron motions reverting to "Generic," pyro timeline placement issues, custom video preview prompts, and a missing "Save changes to multiple modes" prompt that creators have been asking about. Create-a-Championship potential soft locks are gone, and Create-a-Video crashes when cancelling encoding mid-process are fixed.
MyFACTION Cleanup
MyFACTION players have been dealing with a long list of inconsistencies, and Patch 1.10 takes a meaningful swing at most of them. The Quick Breather badge now actually triggers stamina and health recovery as intended. Inconsistent win conditions displayed across menus are fixed. Matches no longer fail to end when you spectate after losing. Titantron now correctly shows winners and the active wrestler in Quick Swap matches. The pre-match screen no longer appears black. None of these are headline-grabbing on their own, but stack them together, and MyFACTION feels substantially more stable and reliable after this patch.
Universe Mode Gets a Massive Stability Pass
If you live in Universe Mode, Patch 1.10 reads like a love letter. The fix list runs more than 20 items deep, covering alt attire functionality, Special Guest Referee match types, Post-Match Cash-ins with Rivalry Outcomes, locked match tables when adding mid-week shows, custom championship visibility in promos, MITB cash-in availability and stat tracking, draft assignment errors, and challenge timer issues during Three Stages of Hell match transitions. RXP earned in Watch Mode has also been increased, which directly helps Ringside Pass progression for Universe players who prefer simulated booking. The MITB cash-in notification can also now be dismissed, which is the kind of small quality-of-life fix that long-time Universe players appreciate.
Tiffany Stratton and Demolition Get Entrance Love
On the cutscene side, the headline addition is a brand new entrance for Tiffany Stratton - a meaningful update given how much her presentation has evolved since the game's launch roster was finalized. Demolition, who only debuted last month as part of Ringside Pass Season 2, also gets an updated entrance - addressing community feedback on their initial implementation. Beyond that, Patch 1.10 cleans up a long list of cutscene issues: clipping fixes (including a referee's arm deforming in Charlotte Flair's entrance, and Roman Reigns clipping through the Chamber in his Elimination Chamber and War Games entrances), championship belt deformation when held by Superstars, blurry Superstar models during entrances, and duplicate prop appearances.
Patch 1.10 is live now on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The full patch notes are available on the official WWE 2K support page. This is the tenth update to WWE 2K26 since launch, continuing a post-launch support cadence that has covered everything from the Ringside Pass RXP rebalancing in 1.04 to the Tier 1 DLC unlock overhaul in 1.07.
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This story was originally published May 15, 2026 at 7:10 AM.