LOS ANGELES, April 28 — It’s not a Battle Royale, but it might contain one. With WWE 2K21 cancelled, this year’s video game tie-in for the sports wrestling franchise will be WWE 2K Battlegrounds. WWE 2K Battlegrounds is heading for a late 2020 release, with super-powered caricatures of...
Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock feature in teaser art for ‘WWE 2K Battlegrounds.’ — Picture from Saber Interactive/Take-Two Interactive via AFP-Relaxnewscancelled, this year’s video game tie-in for the sports wrestling franchise will beis heading for a late 2020 release, with super-powered caricatures of WWE’s TV and stadium wrestlers, exotic and unusual locations and over-the-top moves.
Stars of past and present can be seen in early material for the game, including Becky Lynch, The Rock and Steve Austin.PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds — in which up to 100 players scurry around an expansive environment in a search for weapons, equipment and each other — 2K hasn’t confirmed such wild ambition in its announcement.s title format is more likely a reference to its developer’s earlier sports arcade series,content leaves room for speculation around the new game’s modes — including the possibility of all-star rumbles.
However, at this point 2K has restricted itself to a description of “social pick-up-and-play fun” with “plenty of depth for those who want to get way into it.”WWE 2K BattlegroundsThe other thing we know for sure is thatEven here, a lack of specificity around launch platforms leaves open the possibility that it will release on the upcoming Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 as well as the current PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.
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