WWE 2K24: 35 Screenshots You NEED To See

These new WWE 2K24 screenshots are a feast for the eyes! New match types, gameplay and more.

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Let's make one thing clear: If you were a fan of WWE 2K22 and 2K23, then you're going to squeeze a lot of enjoyment from the upcoming 2K24. The developers knew they'd dropped a clanger back in 2019 with 2K20, and they've since worked hard to produce a lineup of games wrestling fans can be proud of.

Fun was at the forefront of 2K's mission statement a few years back, and they're set to deliver again with the next title in the franchise. New additions (at least for the modern audience) like Casket Matches, Ambulance Matches, the much-wanted Special Referee bouts and more will make sure of it.

Here's another simple statement: You need to see the following screenshots if you're in any way excited or intrigued heading into WWE 2K24's release window. There's a lot of coverage of the Ambulance Match featured on UpUpDownDown, sure, but other screens show off stars like Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, Bianca Belair and even Hulk Hogan.

As the tagline says, they're truly a feast for the eyes. So, let's get feasting on 35 pics showing what 2K24 has to offer!

35. Stardust!

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How could we start anywhere else than with Cody Rhodes as Stardust?

This isn't something anyone really thought they'd ever see in a WWE video game again. In fact, Cody would probs rather his old Stardust character wasn't part of 2K24's roster, but...it is. You'll only be able to get your hands on him by pre-ordering the game at first, but he'll presumably be available as DLC to those who don't later on.

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