2K and WWE extend video games partnership

2K has signed a new exclusive agreement with wrestling company WWE to keep developing and publishing the WWE video games franchise.

This multi-year partnership grants 2K worldwide rights to publish WWE titles on all major platforms and distribution channels.

2K’sWWE games have been developed by the publisher’sVisual Concepts studio and Yuke’s for the past three years, following THQ’s bankruptcy filing in late 2012. The first release resulting from this partnership was WWE 2K14. WWE went as far as to reduce its royalty payments in order to convince 2K to make that wrestling title.

This extended agreement with WWE will also allow 2K to continue to work on mobile game WWE SuperCard, which launched in August 2014. It has been downloaded over 9m times since then.

"2K’s partnership with WWE over the past three years has resulted in a successful and important addition to the company’s portfolio of profitable franchises," commented David Ismailer, COO for 2K.

"We are thrilled with the positive momentum of the WWE 2Kseries, including generating year-over-year growth, as well as the success of WWE SuperCard. We are very pleased to extend our partnership with WWE and look forward to many more years of collaboration."

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