Friday, 29 March 2024 18:30

After WWE 2K24, WWE 2K25 Should Be a 'Skip Year' for New Match Types

Written by Joshua Duckworth
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WWE 2K24's in-ring additions and improvements make it second to none, and this should translate to other areas in WWE 2K25 getting that attention.

After the disastrous launch of WWE 2K20, it's clear that WWE 2K games went back to the drawing board and came back stronger than ever. WWE 2K22, WWE 2K23, and the recently released WWE 2K24 all launched to great reviews, with a plethora of game modes, and continued improvements from the last. There's no denying that each WWE 2K game has improved upon the last and surprised fans. For example, Rey Mysterio's WWE 2K22 showcase was arguably a bit repetitive, but that was fixed with John Cena's 2K23 showcase by playing those who defeated him, and WWE 2K24's Showcase mode ensured this variety by focusing on WrestleMania.

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