WWE 2K23
WWE 2K23 | |
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Developer(s) | Visual Concepts |
Publisher(s) | 2K |
Series | WWE 2K |
Platform(s) | |
Release | March 14, 2023 |
Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
WWE 2K23 is a 2023 professional wrestling sports video game developed by Visual Concepts and published by 2K.[1] It is the twenty-third overall installment of the video game series based on WWE, the ninth game under the WWE 2K banner, and the successor to WWE 2K22. It was released on March 14, 2023, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.[2]
WWE 2K23 received generally favorable reviews upon release, and it is the highest-rated professional wrestling video game since WWE '13. The follow-up title, WWE 2K24, was released on March 8, 2024.
Gameplay
[edit]Like its predecessor, WWE 2K23 features arcade and simulation wrestling gameplay.[3][4] WarGames is featured for the first time in a WWE 2K game, and the Royal Rumble match now supports online multiplayer with up to eight players.[5] Referee voiceovers have been revamped with different voices and unique lines when the pinfall occurs.
Game modes such as MyFACTION, MyGM, Showcase, Universe, career mode MyRISE and a full creation suite return with new features.[6][7][8] Showcase features cover star John Cena and allows players to recreate key moments in Cena's career, playing as his opponents, as a reference to one of his catchphrases, "Never Give Up", in a "countdown" order of his most toughest opponents Cena has faced in his career, from his ECW One Night Stand 2006 matchup against Rob Van Dam for the WWE Championship to his Hell in a Cell 2009 matchup against Randy Orton in a Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Championship, culminating in three fictional matches: two matches involving Cena and any one of the opponents he faced during the showcase in the Raw arena: One where Cena quickly uses his finisher, the Attitude Adjustment, to score a pinfall victory, as a reference to the "LOLCENAWINS" meme, the other facing off against an invisible version of himself, known as "Super Cena", who has an overall rating of 100, as a reference to both another one of his catchphrases, "You Can't See Me", which is also a meme, and the meme of the same name, and a fatal-4-way elimination match at the WrestleMania 38 arena between Cena, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Hulk Hogan, and Bruno Sammartino, under request by Corey Graves.
MyGM has been revamped and features four-player gameplay, five new GMs (Xavier Woods, Tyler Breeze, Kurt Angle, Eric Bischoff and Mick Foley), two new brands (NXT 2.0 and WCW), mid-card championships, the Slammy Awards, which occurred at the end of each season, and a new main goal of earning 10 Hall of Fame trophies, which can be earned via Seasonal Challenges and Career Achievements across multiple 25 week seasons, to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, where, if achieved at the end of a season, the player can retire and end a MyGM campaign or continue to the next season.
The in-game tutorial now features Xavier Woods training at the WWE Performance Center with Happy Corbin and Coach Drew Gulak for his fictional match against John Cena at the WrestleMania 38 arena in order to create his very own Showcase match.
MyRISE features two distinct storylines: "The Lock" and "The Legacy". The Lock follows a male wrestler making his debut on the WWE main roster. The Legacy follows a female second-generation wrestler rising through the ranks, aided by her aunt's rival Molly Holly.[9]
Development
[edit]According to Creative Director Lynell Jinks, the WarGames match type began development prior to WWE 2K22, and was made possible by the reworked engine following the failure of WWE 2K20.[10]
Developer Andrea Listenberger told Fightful that the two storylines in MyRISE were written by former WWE writers.[11]
On February 15, 2023, 2K released entrance footage of returning character Lita, which caused controversy on social media. Fans were critical of Lita's character model, citing a perceived lack of quality and the reuse of an attire which had been used from WWE 2K16 in 2015 to WWE 2K20 in 2019.[12] Lita's model received alterations to the face prior to the release of the game.[13] Lita '06 became a playable character as an answer to the criticism for the base model; an alternative attire is also available.
Roster
[edit]WWE 2K23 features 246 superstars. It is the first title in the WWE 2K series to assign different attires to a single slot, namely for Roman Reigns, AJ Styles, Lita and certain Cena models.
Release
[edit]On January 23, 2023, WWE 2K23 was officially announced with John Cena as the cover star. Bad Bunny was also announced as a playable character for players that pre-order the game, or purchase the Deluxe or Icon editions.[2] The Bad Bunny edition was released on October 23, 2023, which includes all of the Icon Edition contents, as well as Bad Bunny's Backlash 2023 attire, a Bad Bunny EVO MyFaction card, the Puerto Rican-themed LWO shirt, Bad Bunny-themed MyFaction customization items and 65,700 VC.[14] A similar bundle, which included the base game and both Bad Bunny packs, was released on October 18, 2023.
On January 30, 2K released behind-the-scenes footage of Cody Rhodes being scanned, who makes his first appearance under his real name since the 2014 game WWE 2K15 following his return at WrestleMania 38, now under his nickname, "The American Nightmare".[15]
The Deluxe Edition includes a season pass for future downloadable content, MyFACTION bonuses, and three days of early access on March 14. The Icon Edition features all Deluxe Edition content, as well as the "Ruthless Aggression Pack" which contains: classic OVW versions of Cena, Randy Orton, Brock Lesnar and Batista, the WrestleMania 22 arena, additional MyFACTION bonuses, and the John Cena Legacy Championship.[16]
On March 6, 2023, the downloadable content for the game was announced. Five content packs containing 24 playable characters these were released from April to August, including superstars from Raw, SmackDown, NXT and Legends.[17] These characters include: Bray Wyatt, Wade Barrett, Eve Torres, Zeus, Harley Race, the Steiner Brothers, Pretty Deadly and Hit Row among others.
Reception
[edit]Aggregator | Score |
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Metacritic | (PC) 79/100[18] (PS5) 82/100[19] (XBXS) 81/100[20] |
Publication | Score |
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Destructoid | 7.5/10[21] |
Digital Trends | [22] |
Game Informer | 8/10[23] |
GameSpot | 8/10[24] |
GamesRadar+ | [25] |
Hardcore Gamer | 4.5/5[26] |
IGN | 8/10[27] |
NME | [28] |
Push Square | [29] |
Shacknews | 8/10[30] |
TouchArcade | [31] |
VideoGamer.com | 8/10[32] |
WWE 2K23 received "generally favorable reviews" according to review aggregator Metacritic.[18][19][20]
In a preview of the game, Dale Driver from IGN observed that the game largely felt the same as its predecessor with a few improvements.[33] IGN noted greater flexibility and creativity in the game compared to its predecessors.[34]
Awards and Nominations
[edit]Year | Ceremony | Category | Result | Ref. |
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2024 | 27th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards | Sports Game of the Year | Nominated | [35] |
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