2K has announced additional details for the MyCareer mode in WWE 2K15. The new mode will take players through the life of a prospective WWE Superstar, allowing them to experience the journey of being a rookie and working toward the ultimate goal of winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
“MyCareer is a mode beloved by our NBA 2K fans and is a perfect fit for WWE 2K15,” said Greg Thomas, President at Visual Concepts. “We are eager to deliver a comprehensive career mode experience for the first time and consider its inclusion a critical step forward for the franchise.”
Players start out MyCareer by taking created characters to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. The characters are trained by former WWE Superstar and WWE Performance Center head coach Bill DeMott, as they navigate a series of objectives. Successful completion of the objectives leads to competing at NXT. From there, they continue with matches and new objectives. At NXT, they encounter a roster of new and future WWE Superstars, including Rusev, Bo Dallas, Adrian Neville, Sami Zayn and Corey Graves, all of whom will also be available as playable characters.
After mastering their skills in NXT, players move up to WWE’s main roster, where General Manager Vickie Guerrero sets up matches and keeps your character focused through ultimatums designed to gain bonus rewards. Players develop alliances and rivalries while competing to win spots on WWE pay-per-view events and flagship shows like Raw and SmackDown. They also compete for the US Championship and Intercontinental Championship. Successful players make their way to SummerSlam and WrestleMania, where the WWE World Heavyweight Championship will be on the line as the top MyCareer prize.
Decisions made throughout this process, including alliances, rivalries and social media interactions, will impact player personality traits and crowd reactions. As players progress through the mode, they also have opportunities to upgrade attributes, acquire new abilities, skills and moves, earn new clothing and unlock managers. These decisions, along with a player’s win/loss record, lead to multiple branching storylines, surprises, twists and turns to explore different career paths.
Published: Oct 1, 2014 04:18 pm