WWE 2K19: 10 Things You NEED To Do First
3. Dive Into Community Creations
2K have yet to reveal their list of Legends for the new game, but we do know some of them thanks to the Towers Mode screenshots and Ric Flair's special edition.
Flair, Dusty Rhodes, Randy Savage, Ricky Steamboat, Roddy Piper, Steve Austin, The Rock, Vader, André the Giant, The Ultimate Warrior, Trish Stratus, Batista, Rey Mysterio and Eddie Guerrero are most of the ones that have been announced. They're joined by some new models from Daniel Bryan's Showcase, including 2014 Triple H, old-school John Cena from 2003 and a younger 2013 version of Randy Orton.
To date, there's no news on whether or not the likes of Hulk Hogan, Jeff Jarrett, William Regal, Jim Neidhart or Bret Hart will be included. That may make Community Creations a more essential stop-off when booting up 2K19 than ever before. What good is a WWE video game without The Hulkster, for example?
Collectors will want to grab all of the painstakingly accurate arenas from WCW, ECW, TNA, ROH, NJPW and beyond too, otherwise downloading that Scott Steiner '98 or Sandman '96 CAW won't feel as authentic.