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WWE 2K23

 

 

WWE 2K23 

 

Peter and I had a pretty good hour long live stream of WWE 2K23. We were playing on the Xbox Series X this year. We showed off the newly added Wargames match. We also played a Royal Rumble, Backstage Brawl, and Hell in a Cell. After the stream I tried a few more matches. WWE 2K23 grades you on how many different moves are performed. The more moves the higher your star rating. The modes in WWE 2K23 are Play, Showcase, Universe, myGM, myFaction, My Rise, Creating, and Online. WWE 2K23 can be purchased on the PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. WWE 2K23 is for family members thirteen and older only according to the lenient ESRB.

If you want to make your own superstar then WWE 2K23 lets you do that. The ladder match mini game is still horrible. There are male and female wrestlers in WWE 2K23. Many of the cool wrestlers from the past are behind a pay gate. The storyline this year is all about John Cena. Some of the stadiums are also behind a pay gate. We had some coins so we were able to purchase WCW Nitro and play a Royal Rumble there. Reversals are still a major part of WWE 2K23. The publisher for WWE 2K23 is 2K Sports. The developer for WWE 2K23 is Visual Concepts. Expect a full review of WWE 2K23 in issue #191 of the always amazing Family Friendly Gaming magazine and e-magazine.
{05/20/2023}
- Paul

 


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