Wrestle Kingdom 2: Pro Wrestling Sekai Taisen (2007) for PlayStation 2 expanded on the original by including even more licensed wrestlers from NJPW, AJPW, and Pro Wrestling NOAH. With icons like Misawa, Kobashi, Tanahashi, and Keiji Mutoh, it was a dream lineup that united Japan’s biggest promotions in one game. Presentation was authentic, with realistic entrances, commentary, and arenas.
Gameplay remained timing-based, emphasizing pacing, grapples, and stamina management. Players could experience career modes and dream matches that mixed stars across promotions, something rarely seen in real life. While not as polished as WWE’s mainstream titles, it remains beloved by puroresu fans as a unique crossover that showcased the golden generation of Japanese wrestling.