But anyone hoping this might be the year when 2K, Yuke’s and Visual Concepts are more communicative about their annual wrestling series is probably going to be disappointed by how little we know roughly four months before the game debuts. It wasn't really until the WWE 2K games that sole cover stars became a thing, with WWE 2K20 breaking from this trend itself, and Undertaker's most dominant titles included Smackdown vs. It’s always possible WWE is saving that reveal for its own programming and/or that a WWE 2K18 gameplay trailer is coming soon. Sadly, there’s still no word on when we can expect to see some WWE 2K18 gameplay. This will likely be followed by the weekly roster reveals IGN has been publishing since the WWE 2K franchise was still the Smackdown series. Since the very first franchise game in 1989, there's.
Given that timeline, it’s probably safe to assume we’ll see the first big batch of roster announcements during SummerSlam weekend. WWE Cover Stars With that in mind, it's worth looking at the covers that the Undertaker has graced, which quite frankly, is a bit surprising. But WWE 2K18 will hit an unspecified number of platforms on Oct.
It’s still not clear whether or not the PC version of the game will emerge alongside the console builds, or if Steam users will be forced to wait several months (as they have in previous years). All WWE 2K Games Cover Art From WWE 2K14 To WWE 2K20Leave a LIKE if you enjoyed the Video and SUBSCRIBE to the channel for more AWESOME ContentSUBSCRIBE. Monday’s announcement also gave us a timeline for the debut of WWE 2K18. Also, Sean Fox, the Sports Director for 97.7 SportsTalk and host of The Sports Company, joins Jacob and Tyler to discuss the WWE. But Sportscenter probably wouldn’t have been the right place for those reveals.
Unfortunately, the announcement didn’t include any updates on the WWE 2K18 roster or planned features for the game.
Getting some free press for the “sports entertainment” organization and WWE 2K18 probably didn’t hurt either. WWE has used its own events to reveal WWE 2K covers in recent years, whether it’s during Monday Night Raw or during the festivities surrounding SummerSlam, but likely jumped at the opportunity to reveal the cover on a much larger platform. Rollins’ cover athlete duties were announced as part of a Sportscenter guest appearance on Monday. And anyone who’s been keeping tabs on WWE programming in recent months probably won’t be surprised to hear Seth Rollins is stepping up to replace perennial WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar for this year’s WWE 2K release. The cover athlete for WWE 2K18 has been revealed, nearly a month after a Take-Two earnings report confirmed the game was in development. After the disastrous release of 2019’s WWE 2K20, the folks at 2K Games and Visual Concepts decided to cancel WWE 2K21 in order to make WWE 2K22 the best wrestling game it can be, even if it means putting us fans through WWE 2K BattleGrounds to get there, so fans have some hope that the latest instalment won’t be your typical WWE 2K game.