WWE 2K18: 10 Things That Must Be Included

Where 2K Sports should focus their efforts...

By Matt Davis /

Fans of WWE's 2K series have had their latest fix of WWE in digital, playable form for just over five months, and what they've got now is likely the final product. Like it or not, 2K Sports is looking towards the next installment, and we should probably too.

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Since 2K17 was released on 11 October 2016, it has seen numerous DLC packs made available accompanied by a few patches and updates meant to improve bugs and other known issues. Now that all the planned downloadable content has been released though, future updates to 2K17 are unlikely.

Considering the number of flaws that still exist in the game half-a-year after being released, WWE 2K17 was a great disappointment to many fans. Sure, it provided some fans with hours of enjoyable content, but it fell short of expectations. 2K18 hopes to remedy that.

But what about the next WWE video game should fans be hoping for? What specific areas should 2K Sports focus their efforts and look to improve upon? How can WWE's developer ensure that this year's product gets a better reception than last year's?

10. Remove The Replica Logos

Replica logos are those old school WWE logos that play off of past WWF logos, but without including the 'F'. You've seen them before and they're littered throughout WWE 2K17; it's quite jarring.

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Now I know, I know, the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) is no more as they were forced to drop their longstanding initials back in 2002. In fact, we're approaching the 15 year anniversary of WWF becoming WWE on 5 May, but 2K18 really should do away with these logos that never existed.

The agreement made with the World Wildlife Fund restricted WWE from creating new content with the WWF initials, save for legacy content. The company can still sell WWE Network subscriptions, which sees the old logos uncensored, but can't create new products with them, like video games.

Seeing the WWF's classic block, slanted New Generation, and Attitude Era scratch logos make for a much more pleasurable viewing experience. Ideally, they'd all be in the game, but since they can't be, 2K should just let users create their own. Especially with the vast number of community-created logos available to download, omitting these "replacement logos" would go a long way towards producing a game that accurately depicts the past.

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