WWE 2K23 Early Reviews: 10 Major Details We Learned

10. The Main Menu Displays Superstars' Titantrons

WWE 2K has traditionally been well-versed as it pertains to the main menu, typically delivering a well-laid-out interface. It's a key part of gaming that often goes overlooked; an otherwise crap game can still look professional with a solid main menu.

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For WWE 2K23, this appears to be on a similar wavelength to that of WWE 2K22. Each subheading - home, creations, online, and options - has its own respective categories within it. The only noticeable difference is the addition of WWE Superstars' entrance videos in the background, rather than a generic looped background. John Cena and Rhea Ripley's entrance trons were displayed in this clip.

As noticed, they aren't actually timed to their specific entrance tracks, with a song from the soon-to-be-unveiled soundtrack playing in the background instead. It's hardly the end of the world, but it would be a glaring mistake if, for example, a player chose specific WWE entrance themes to play on the jukebox and the correlating entrance video didn't play alongside it. A niggling issue if absent that can ideally be solved in a quick patch later on.

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