WWE 2K22 was arguably the most successful game in the franchise published by 2K Sports. Following the disappointment of WWE 2K20, it proved that Visual Concepts can create great wrestling games. WWE 2K22 fixed many of the issues that the previous titles had and revitalized the franchise. With WWE 2K23 in development, fans are hoping for certain changes that could improve the overall experience of the game.
While WWE 2K22 did get more things right than wrong, there are certain issues that the next installment in the franchise will need to address to deliver a better game. Improvements to a few game modes, better creative options for fans, and changes to certain in-match mechanics would help make WWE 2K23 one of the best wrestling games on the market. Further, with competitor AEW set to release its own game soon, Visual Concepts and 2K Sports will need to show fans that WWE 2K22 was a stepping stone towards something much bigger and better.
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One of the biggest criticisms that WWE 2K22 was given was how short and repetitive Universe Mode was. This is an issue that has plagued the franchise and steering this mode as the main offline game mode for the series would be a major step in the right direction. While both MyRise and MyGM game modes were big improvements to the series, Universe Mode has the potential to become the Career Mode for fans who want to create their superstar and simply compete on their favorite shows.
There are many ways for WWE 2K23 to improve Universe Mode and one would be to include a more realistic path for new superstars. As it currently stands, a created superstar can quickly rise through the ranks and become the world
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