WWE has filed a trademark for WWE Superstar Scramble with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, with the filing’s description pointing toward a new video game project.
The application was submitted on May 10 and covers a broad range of gaming formats including video and computer game tapes, discs, cassettes, cartridges, CD-ROMs, online video games, games for wireless devices, coin-fed amusement gaming machines, interactive multimedia computer games across all platforms, and video output game machines for use with televisions. The comprehensive description suggests WWE is laying the groundwork for a gaming product that could span multiple platforms and formats.
The filing comes shortly after the release of WWE 2K26, the 12th installment under the WWE 2K banner, which hit shelves on March 13 with special editions having early access periods starting March 6. The WWE Superstar Scramble trademark appears to be a separate project from the 2K flagship console game line given the breadth of platforms covered in the description, which includes mobile, online, and arcade formats alongside traditional console gaming categories.
No additional details about WWE Superstar Scramble have been provided at this time. WWE trademark filings of this nature typically precede a formal announcement by some period of time, though not all trademark applications result in released products.

