WWE 2K20: 10 Reasons To Be Worried

1. They're Drip-Feeding Information

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As sad as it is to report, it's fact: 2K would be screaming from the rooftops about 2K20 if it was the sweeping update longtime fans craved.

Instead, they're content to drip-feed crumbs of information before the game is launched. This should make everyone nervous, and leave a bitter taste in the mouths of those who are expected to shell out another wad of dosh for one more by-the-numbers, sim-heavy, Community Creations-reliant episode.

The graphics are largely the same, commentary still sounds like it might suck (Michael Cole's aforementioned contextual botch in the entrance trailers slipping 2K's quality control doesn't bode well), gameplay changes are minimal at best, longtime partners have fled a sinking ship and more. This is all very alarming.

It may sound harsh to some, but 2K20 is gearing up to be little more than the game 2K15 onwards should've been. The question is, will that be enough to placate those who are longing to indulge in a genuinely new WWE video game? Probably not. Be worried.

What other major worries do you have about WWE 2K20? Let us know down in the comments section below!

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