WWE 2K21 Early Wishlist: 10 Things Fans DEMAND

9. A Finished Product Out Of The Box

WWE 2K20 sucks
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A product to be proud of. That's all people want. Instead, those who did pre-order WWE 2K20 were ridiculed by those who didn't, and they've been forced to play a game that's buggy beyond belief. Then, they had to sit and listen as 2K claimed they're willing to fix things and patch the £50/$60 abomination they've already sneaked onto shelves.

Surely, that should've happened before 2K20 was released.

Having a finished product to enjoy out of the box on day of launch isn't much to ask for, but too many video game developers think it's fine to ship coding nightmares. "Day One Patch" is a three-word annoyance for anyone who tolerates increasingly poor quality, and 2K are one of this year's worst offenders.

If they can't quality test 2K21, iron out bugs and say with a straight, honest face that the game is finished, then they shouldn't release it in time for the holiday window next year. Another glitch party like 2K20's could destroy customer relations for good.

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