WWE SmackDown! Here Comes The Pain is one of the most legendary wrestling games of all time. Originally released for PlayStation 2 by THQ, this game features a massive roster of WWE superstars, intense matches, career mode, and classic WWE gameplay. Now, you can easily play SmackDown Here Comes The Pain on PC using a PS2 emulator — fully working and highly compressed!
This version is optimized for low-end PCs, so you can enjoy wrestling action without lag or high system requirements.
Game Details
Game Name: WWE SmackDown! Here Comes The Pain
Developer: Yuke’s
Publisher: THQ
Platform: PlayStation 2 (Playable on PC via emulator)
Genre: Sports, Wrestling
Language: English
Game Mode: Single Player / Multiplayer
File Size: 500 MB (Highly Compressed)
System Requirements (with Emulator)
Minimum Requirements | Recommended Requirements |
---|---|
OS: Windows 7/8/10/11 | OS: Windows 10/11 |
CPU: Dual-Core Processor | CPU: Intel i3 or better |
RAM: 2 GB | RAM: 4 GB or more |
GPU: 256 MB VRAM | GPU: 1 GB Dedicated GPU |
Storage: 2 GB Free Space | Storage: 2 GB Free Space |





Installation Instructions
- Download the highly compressed game file and PCSX2 emulator.
- Extract both files using WinRAR or 7-Zip.
- Install the PCSX2 Emulator and configure it (BIOS included).
- Load the ISO file of SmackDown Here Comes The Pain in the emulator.
- Start the game and enjoy WWE action on your PC!
Game Features
- Full WWE roster including The Rock, Brock Lesnar, John Cena & more
- Classic Season & Exhibition modes
- Tag Team, Royal Rumble, Hell in a Cell & other match types
- Realistic graphics and intense gameplay
- Multiplayer support via emulator
- Works on low-end PCs
- No installation needed – just plug and play
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a real PC game?
This is a PS2 version that runs on PC using the PCSX2 emulator.
Q: Is it safe to download?
Yes, the game and emulator are 100% virus-free and safe.
Q: Can I use a controller to play?
Yes, the emulator supports gamepads and controllers.
Q: Do I need BIOS for the emulator?
Yes, the BIOS is usually included in the download pack.