WWE 2K16 Season Pass adds Legends, instant unlockables, and more
WWE 2K16 is looking to make its Season Pass a little more worthwhile by adding the incentive to instantly unlock everything in game, as well as add to its already massive roster.
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WWE 2K16 is looking to make its Season Pass a little more worthwhile by adding the incentive to instantly unlock everything in game, as well as add to its already massive roster.
2K, Yuke's, and Visual Concepts are making some mechanical adjustments to the latest iteration of the WWE 2K series. Shacknews got a chance to try out WWE 2K16 to see how it's coming out, while also getting a glimpse at the latest versions of MyCareer and 2K Showcase.
Life on the road can be tough for a WWE Superstar, but video games can go a long way to help make it a little easier. Shacknews spoke to WWE Superstar Dolph Ziggler to learn more about that, as well as more about WWE 2K16.
Another 18 names are joining the WWE 2K16 roster, as Shacknews speaks to producer Mark Little about the game's slew of features.
WWE 2K14's roster of 100 wrestlers is pretty impressive (well, it does have a few repeats from different eras), but what if your favourite is missing? As Vince McMahon would want, you'll be able to pay extra for more. Publisher 2K today unveiled three months of download content following its release at the end of the month, all bundled up in a Season Pass too.
"Amazingly enough, we worked throughout that whole time," said franchise creative director Cory Ledesma, who came to 2K Sports from THQ with most of the WWE team. "I think maybe we were only down half a day as we moved offices, or something like that; it was a really, really seamless transition."
The Ultimate Warrior is coming out of retirement and will be making his franchise debut in WWE 2K14. The only way you will be able to play the "Founding Father of Life Intensity," however, is to pre-order the game.
Despite taking some occasional time off for movies, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has been a central figure in the WWE universe. It seems only fitting that with the rebirth of the WWE series under the 2K Sports umbrella that the current WWE Champion becomes the cover boy for WWE 2K14.
As the corpse of THQ is split up and sold off following financial failure and "massive mistakes", we now know where another severed limb will be transplanted. After rumours of an acquisition last month, 2K has confirmed it'll be publishing the WWE series made by Japanese developer Yuke's.
THQ detailed its downloadable content plans for sweat 'em up UFC Undisputed 3, including a DLC season pass.