Wrestling Empire Beta V2 Now

The reaction to Wrestling Empire Beta V2 has been overwhelmingly positive, albeit with specific criticisms.

Long before the final release cemented the career mode as the deepest in the genre, Beta V2 teased the "Booking" improvements. MDickie games have always been about more than just wrestling matches; they are about wrestling stories.

Beta V2 expanded the backstage interactions and the narrative engine. It offered a glimpse into a world where every match had consequences, where injuries lingered, and where relationships between wrestlers (both romantic and antagonistic) played out in real-time. It was a buggy, chaotic mess in the best possible way—a simulation of the behind-the-scenes drama of the wrestling business that AAA titles often fail to capture.

If you own the game on Steam, accessing the Beta V2 is straightforward: Wrestling Empire Beta V2

Warning: Save files from the main branch are usually compatible, but MDickie warns that "career mode data may experience time travel" (a humorous way of saying save corruption is possible). Back up your MDickie/WrestlingEmpire folder.

Arguably the biggest draw of MDickie games is the "Booking" aspect of the career mode. Wrestling Empire Beta V2 introduces Personality Metrics.

Your wrestler now has five hidden stats: Integrity, Temper, Loyalty, Greed, and Charisma. These aren't just for show: The reaction to Wrestling Empire Beta V2 has

Furthermore, the Backstage Brawls have been expanded. In Beta V2, if you attack someone in the locker room, you aren't just fighting them. You are fighting their "Stable." If you punch a member of "The Revolution" faction, expect three guys to jump you during your entrance music.

We know the Empire community loves the jank, but we tried to fix some of the biggest offenders.


Interactivity is the soul of Empire, and V2 expands the sandbox. Warning: Save files from the main branch are

Before diving into the moves, it is crucial to understand the context. The original Wrestling Empire launched on PC and Switch to rave reviews, praised for its 60 FPS gameplay and the "MDickie charm"—a unique blend of ragdoll physics and hard-hitting animations.

Wrestling Empire Beta V2 represents a public testing branch. It is the developer’s laboratory where community feedback shapes the final product. Version 2 (V2) specifically focuses on three pillars: Grapple Flow, Weapon Physics, and Roster AI.