WWE 2K22 was released on March 11 after a two-and-a-half-year absence. WWE 2K20 was riddled with bugs and issues when it launched, so developer Visual Concepts took an extra year to work on WWE 2K22. 2K Sports released WWE 2K Battlegrounds in 2020 as a part of the annual release schedule, although this game was vastly different from the mainline series.
WWE 2K22 was mainly well-received by critics and fans, and many consider it a big step in the right direction. It features a new control scheme that will likely lay the foundation for future games and added the highly-requested MyGM mode. Visual Concepts continues to release new updates for WWE 2K22 to fix bugs and make gameplay improvements, and the latest update focuses on the most popular requests from the community.
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Patch 1.12 for WWE 2K22 is now live on all platforms. It adds several new playable characters to the game, including Shinsuke Nakamura, Alexa Bliss '20, King Booker, and Shawn Michaels '18. It should be noted that alternate versions of some of these WWE Superstars were playable at launch. The ones added in this update appeared in the MyRise game mode but were not playable until today. The update also adds support for DLC 2, which is included in the Season Pass of WWE 2K22.
The patch notes list fixes for crashes and glitches in WWE 2K22, in addition to some gameplay refinements. Visuals Concepts made adjustments to some moves to improve the collision and targeting systems, and the developer also added several Signatures and Finishers to the game. Other fixes address clipping bugs that happen when playing with a created superstar and a crash that can occur during the Kendo Karnage storyline in MyRise.
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