7 Worrying Signs That WWE 2K20 Will Be A Carbon Copy Of 2K19
7. No New Additions To The Creation Suite
One of the biggest draws of the WWE games has always been the creation suite, allowing players to customise everything from the wrestlers themselves to the rings, belts and shows. However, the number of options available to players in the creation suite used to be much wider.
WWE 2K14 allowed players to create finishers, design custom stories that were playable by friends and even add music that could be used for entrances. They made for near limitless creative potential, and fans have been demanding they return to the game for a while now, however, 2K have left the fan-favourite modes out of any of the series' next-generation releases.
While the newer games in the franchise have gradually added new aspects to the creation suite to make up for the fact that these demanded features wouldn't be making a comeback, WWE 2K20 is the first title in a while to have no big new addition to the creation suite at all.
With community creations being a major reason people keep playing the game all year, the lack of interesting new customisation options raises the question of why players should hop over to the new game? Personalisation has always been such a massive part of these titles after all, and with 2K19 having all the same options, WWE 2K20 already feels somewhat obsolete.