WWE 2K24: 10 Changes From 2K23 That Must Happen
1. Regular 2K Updates
Look at that up-to-the-minute t-shirt Sami Zayn is wearing in WWE 2K23. That's the kind of thing this point wants to hammer home: 2K should do everything in their power to reflect real-life WWE star changes in-game via some sort of regular live service update system.
Why not?
That'd better bridge the gap between annual releases, and make sure fans always had the best replica of WWE's onscreen product possible. Seeing brand new shirts, hairstyles, ring attires and more within days of them popping up on Raw, SmackDown or NXT would bring the game to life.
It'd also be nifty to have option files that automatically tweak who's babyface and heel, who's teaming with who etc. Universe Mode saves would still be kept separate and customisable, obviously, but the base game (for exhibition matches) could benefit from being ever-evolving.
Make it happen in WWE 2K24, 2K.
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