

Its fun and takes away the manitous that single player can get (lots of buttons bashing) however my first King of the Background I enter as the Dead man The Undertaker and, I WON! It’s a gauntlet style match where once a player is eliminated over to the ropes (currently there’s a bug you can get eliminated going through the ropes *Queue Shawn Michaels Royal Rumble Rule Change) or pin fall, the next one enters. King of the Battleground itself starts off with 4 players in the ring while 4 outside the ring are waiting. When I did first load up the game, cross-play was off so it is important to enable this as it allows for more games and easier to get into. Outside the Tournament, this is without a doubt the area that backgrounds is focused on and, its fully cross-play between all platforms. However, it does require Battle Bucks and Golden bucks, this is where the 2K Micro transactions unfortunately come into play but can be earned in other modes too. This I believe is what the game is mainly aimed at as it gives the opportunity for players to be the ultimate superstar. This is a tournament for your superstar to complete against other players around the world. Its actually quite cool and a good way to get a feel for the game and it’s a local experience too, a mode for those who don’t like to play online. One of the cool things when progressing through the story it’s an interactive comic book and tells the journey of your character as you progress. I chose the rookie Bolo Reynolds as I progressed through the story The Campaign is a story / tutorial that introduces you to the game, the fundamentals and selection of gimmick matches that you can do which leads you to a contract to the biggest stage of them all: WrestleMania. When selecting play, you are present with the up above menu, from here there are a few options but I recommend starting off at the campaign.

This certainly looks like a bit of a fan service has gone into this one. Loading up, you’re presented with a nice and bright 90’s looking menu system that you really can’t miss and hitting you in the nostalgia area. I beat em up battler with a twist (of fate) of old school button basher like WWF Wrestlefest. On the outside, this is how WWE 2K Battlegrounds resembles. A brawler / beat up em style wrestling game that didn’t necessarily run on a story but you can have matches and really beat up your opponents with different combos. A classic and has always been the style I liked.
#WHEN DOES WWE 2K BATTLEGROUNDS COME OUT PC#
So let’s see what the Rock is cooking when WWE 2K Battlegrounds runs wild on you! Gameplayīefore the return of a WWE game on PC in 2015, the last time I played a wrestling game was WWF War is Raw.

Moreover the top (ropes), in your face action pack Wrestling with past and present superstars which you can make your dream matches come alive.ĭeveloped by Saber Interactive, WWE 2K Battlegrounds is available now on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Google Stadia and PC. So going in that direction, 2K have brought out WWE 2K Battlegrounds. This year 2K are not bringing out their yearly iteration of the WWE franchise (might be for the better as last year was, not great shall we say) but have gone a similar route that they did with NBA 2K Playgrounds were they brought in an over the top street style basketball which was very well-received.
