First, a quick history lesson. WWE 2K20 launched in a disastrous state (v1.00). Patch 1.08 was the final major update released by VC Studio before 2K pulled the plug and handed the reins to Visual Concepts for WWE 2K22.
Version 1.08 fixed the most game-breaking issues:
The Bottom Line: v1.08 is the most stable version of an unstable game. It’s not "smooth," but it is playable.
WWE 2K20 remains a cautionary tale in sports gaming history. The Digital Deluxe Edition v1.08 with all 7 DLC represents the final, most feature-complete version – but it’s still plagued by issues that no patch could fully resolve. For die-hard fans of the weird, themed 2K Originals (horror, sci-fi, retro wrestling), there’s niche enjoyment to be found. For everyone else, it’s a museum piece best left on the shelf.
Have you played WWE 2K20 v1.08 with all DLC? Share your buggiest or funniest moment in the comments below!
Released in October 2019, WWE 2K20 was meant to be a landmark entry in the long-running wrestling simulation series. Instead, it became infamous for its unprecedented number of bugs, glitches, and performance issues. However, for those who stuck with it, the Digital Deluxe Edition—particularly version 1.08 with its seven (7) DLC packs—represents the game’s final, most complete form.
This article covers everything you need to know about this specific edition: what’s included, the significance of v1.08, a breakdown of all 7 DLC, and whether it’s worth revisiting today.