WWE 2K18: 10 Biggest Innovations We Need To See

6. Complete Freedom When Creating

26 Bobby Roode Entrance NXT Toronto
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It's an absolute travesty to create and play as Bobby Roode in WWE 2K17 only to find out that you can't use his 'Glorious' theme music. Instead, players have to rely on an existing Superstar theme or use one of the generic tracks included on disc. We demand the ability to upload our own tracks in 2K18.

WWE video games have used this feature before. 2K wouldn't be doing anything groundbreaking, but they would be giving gamers back something that's sorely missed. There are few things worse than spending hours on that perfect digital recreation of your on-screen favourite only to realise that using 'Futuristic 2' is your only option.

At least add the ability to use the licensed music that plays during menu screens. Is that really too much to ask? When someone goes to the trouble of diving into that creation suite, the end result is one we expect to be perfect. Boring tracks like 'Goth' and 'Fighting Spirit' just don't cut it.

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