WWE 2K15: 10 Innovations We Demand To See

10. DLC Featuring Superstars/Divas From Previous Games

Every year, Superstars and Divas are added onto the playable roster, or in DLC form, and then taken away once the next title comes out. It's understandable €“ WWE's roster is always changing and it's sometimes really difficult who is going to stick around, who is going to walk away, who is going to get fired, or even more tragically, if someone is going to unexpectedly pass away. Sometimes it's even more difficult to recreate these wrestlers via Create-a-Superstar simply because of in-game restrictions or lack of patience/time/ability to create such intricate characters. After all, some of us just want to without having to spend hours perfecting skin textures, right? Take-Two need to offer up previously-featured Superstars and Divas for download. These past Superstars/Divas could be made available for immediate download on the day the game comes out for .99 cents (after all, that's how much they charge for each separate DLC wrestler anyway if you choose not to purchase the Season Pass) - or they could even create a separate Season Pass for the entire collection of previous wrestlers. While the most popular wrestlers on the main roster and the most relevant legends can appear in-game, "Alumni DLC" could feature Divas or Superstars that most fans would think of as a "waste of space." Case in point, Vickie Guerrero appeared as DLC in WWE '12. While she should be featured in-game as a manager or as a playable Diva, she has been omitted for the past two instalments. Put her up for sale as "Alumni DLC" along with other people featured in the last two or three games who may not make it into WWE 2k15 like Kharma, Ken Shamrock, The Big Bossman, X-Pac, Alicia Fox, Aksana, or Tensai! Of course, you'd still have a separate Season Pass and bundle of DLC featuring new Superstars/Divas that didn't make the game's cut-off date (like 2k14's Fandango, Summer Rae, and Big E. Langston).
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