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2K has corrected an error in its original press release - WWE 2K18

Fall officially ends in mid-December, so this could mean up to a two-month wait after the PS4 and Xbox One versions arrive - or it could simply be a way to allow for any unexpected delays in production that would cause the new version to miss an intended October 17 release.

2K has released new details about the Switch version of the game - including that it will release alongside PS4 and Xbox One versions on October 17.It's unclear if the Switch version will get a deluxe version that allows for early access, however.2K also confirmed that the upgrades being made to the already-announced versions - alterations to the MyCareer mode, added customisation options and more - are included. The press release also implies that the new rendering engine is being used in the Switch version.

WWE 2K18 will now be released on Nintendo Switch, as well as PS4 and Xbox One.Announced in a video by cover star Seth Rollins , this will be the first WWE game on a Nintendo console since WWE '13 on Wii.The video does not mention a release date. While PC and Xbox versions will arrive on October 17, PC entries in the series are usually released several months later - it may be that the Switch version will follow a similar pattern.Also unmentioned is how the game will be adapted for the less powerful hardware. EA Sports' FIFA 18, for instance, is being released on Switch using a different engine, and with fewer features than its PS4 and Xbox One counterparts.One detail is included in the announcement: those who pre-order will unlock two versions of Kurt Angle as playable characters.We've contacted 2K for more information on the Switch version.

Joe Skrebels is IGN's UK News Editor and he, like Seth Rollins, is a life-nong Nintendo fan. Follow him on Twitter