WWE Superstar Scramble is the latest trademark filed by WWE with the United States Patent & Trademark Office, and the language of the filing suggests it’s tied to an upcoming video game. The trademark was filed on May 10 with a detailed description covering video and computer game tapes, discs, cassettes, cartridges, CD-ROMs, software, interactive multimedia computer games, online video games, and electronic games across all platforms. The breadth of the filing makes it clear WWE is preparing some form of gaming product under the WWE Superstar Scramble banner.
WWE Superstar Scramble Trademark Covers All Gaming Platforms
The trademark description includes video game software for use with wireless devices, online video games, coin-fed amusement gaming machines, and interactive video game programs spanning console, PC, mobile, and arcade environments. That kind of wide-spectrum filing typically signals a multi-platform product rather than a single-system release. WWE’s filings often precede specific announcements by several months, meaning fans likely won’t get full details on what WWE Superstar Scramble actually is for some time. However, the timing of the filing — right after WrestleMania 42 and the launch cycle of WWE 2K26 — suggests WWE is already planning its next gaming initiative.
WWE 2K26 Still WWE’s Flagship Console Title
WWE’s flagship gaming brand remains the WWE 2K series, with WWE 2K26 launching as the 12th installment under the banner. The standard edition hit shelves on March 13, while special editions had early access starting March 6. Whether WWE Superstar Scramble will be a companion mobile game, an arcade-style spin-off, a digital-only release, or a fully separate gaming franchise remains to be seen. The trademark filing is the first public step in a process that typically plays out over many months, but it does signal that WWE’s gaming footprint is set to expand beyond the annual 2K release.
