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4. WWE 2K20 Has Been A Disaster

WWE 2K20 sucks
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It may sound a little strange to say, but the biggest heel at Friday's Raw taping was WWE 2K20.

Actual talents got heat, of course, it's just that the fans absolutely and utterly sh*t on WWE 2K20 any time that a commercial spot played for this most recent of WWE video games.

Considering that most fans sat through nearly five hours of WWE content - with SmackDown being taped directly prior to Raw - there were obviously plentiful ad breaks and timeouts for the in-attendance crowd. And wouldn't you know it, but said timeouts would more often that not feature a commercial for WWE 2K20. Each and every time that happened, the negative, heated crowd response only got more p*ssed off as clearly a large majority feel as if they've been shafted by wasting their money on the glitch-riddled game.

For anybody who's played WWE 2K20, you'll have likely been baffled by just how much of a step backwards the game is, with its graphics feeling like a PS2 offering and it's technical gameplay issues being impossibly nuts.

Going forward, WWE and 2K Sports will have to do a huge amount of positive PR to try and win back gamers for their next release.

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