Wwe 2k20- Digital Deluxe Edition: -v1.08 7 Dlc...
WWE 2K20 v1.08 Digital Deluxe is the video game equivalent of a trash fire that turned into a nice campfire. It is not fixed. It is not "good" by AAA standards. But for $0 (if you find the repack) or a steep discount on a key site, the 7 DLC packs offer 30+ hours of weird, experimental wrestling content you literally cannot play anywhere else.
Pro tip: Turn off "Over-the-top rope dives" in the settings. Your sanity will thank you.
Have you revisited the 2K20 disaster lately? Or is this one buried in the grave where it belongs? Drop a comment below.
It is important to clarify from the outset: there is no official version of WWE 2K20 titled “v1.08” with “7 DLC” that is distributed by 2K Games or Visual Concepts.
The official final patch for WWE 2K20 is version 1.07 (on PlayStation 4) or equivalent title updates on PC and Xbox One. The game has exactly 6 paid DLC packs (not 7), which are included in the Digital Deluxe Edition: WWE 2K20- Digital Deluxe Edition -v1.08 7 DLC...
Any reference online to “WWE 2K20 Digital Deluxe Edition v1.08 7 DLC” is almost certainly a repack or pirated release from unauthorized groups (e.g., codex, plaza, fitgirl) that:
The Good:
The Bad:
Yes, if: You want the "Originals" DLC. 2K removed these from the store forever. The only way to experience Empire of Tomorrow or Wasteland today is via this complete edition. Also, if your PC is a potato, 2K20 runs better than 2K22 or 2K24. WWE 2K20 v1
No, if: You want a realistic simulation. Go play WWE 2K24. This game is an arcadey, physics-bending mess. But sometimes... a mess is fun.
Piracy groups inflate DLC counts for SEO and clickbait. Searching “WWE 2K20 7 DLC” leads to fake repack sites loaded with ad revenue and surveys. The actual game’s SteamDB page confirms only 6 DLC packages:
No 7th exists.
In cracked versions labeled “7 DLC,” the contents are: Any reference online to “WWE 2K20 Digital Deluxe
| Claimed DLC # | Actual Official DLC | Notes | |---------------|----------------------|-------| | 1 | Bump in the Night | Fully included | | 2 | WWE Originals | Fully included | | 3 | Empire of Tomorrow | Fully included | | 4 | Wasteland Wanderers | Fully included | | 5 | Southpaw Regional Wrestling | Fully included | | 6 | Accelerator | Unlock all | | 7 (Fake) | Duplicate of Accelerator or a “MyPlayer Kickstart” | No official existence |
The supposed 7th DLC is often a renamed 2K Accelerator or a 1KB unlocker file that simply unlocks Cena’s “Nuff Said” attire early – something available free in the base game via VC.
Let’s be honest: When WWE 2K20 launched in October 2019, it was a disaster. Glitches ranging from melting faces to career modes that wouldn’t save earned it the dreaded title of “the worst wrestling game ever made.”
But here we are, years later, and a specific version is circulating on the high seas and modding forums: WWE 2K20 - Digital Deluxe Edition - v1.08 (with 7 DLC) .
Is it actually playable now? Let’s break down what this specific build offers, the drama behind it, and whether you should waste your hard drive space.