2K Sports has revealed full details of their MyCareer mode for WWE 2K15. The mode will incorporate an immersive and comprehensive career driven gaming experience, with players able to experience the journey of starting as a rookie and fighting toward the long term goal of winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. The in-depth details of this sound very exciting. You'll start off by creating your wrestler in 2K15's 'creation suite', you'll then report to WWE's Performance Centre. It sounds just like the real thing - you'll train under Bill DeMott, navigating a series of objectives in the training areas. Players will then progress to NXT, just as a wrestler does in the real world. "At NXT, they will encounter a roster of new and future WWE Superstars, including Rusev, Bo Dallas, Adrian Neville, Sami Zayn and Corey Graves, all of whom will also be available as playable characters" 2K's press release states. So that's that cleared up, 2K15 will indeed have a range of NXT wrestlers. That's great for us WWE fans because the likes of Zayn and Neville have been some of the best talent to watch this year. Upon graduating from NXT, players will then join WWE's main roster. Although she's now left the television show, Vickie Guerrero will be in the game to act as the General Manager. She'll set up matches and give you challenges, as you work to build up rivalries and alliances in hope of pay per view spots and title victories. Your decisions and actions throughout the game will ultimately influence your progression, in addition to your win / loss record which will unlock bonus content along the way. It all sounds like a lot of fun. This is the kind of progressive and immersive story that we wanted, a chance to play out the experience of being a WWE superstar. If 2K delivers on their aims here, then 2K15 is absolutely going to be must buy. MyCareer is a mode beloved by our NBA 2K fans and is a perfect fit for WWE 2K15, said Greg Thomas, President at Visual Concepts. We are eager to deliver a comprehensive career mode experience for the first time and consider its inclusion a critical step forward for the franchise. The inclusion of Vickie Guerrero also brings up another point. Like CM Punk she is no long under contract. That leads us to suspect that as long as talent were under contract in the spring, 2K had every right to include them in the game. Punk probably doesn't have a leg to stand on when it comes to his 22 page letter challenging his game inclusion.