Main centres: | 1-3 business days |
Regional areas: | 3-4 business days |
Remote areas: | 3-5 business days |
Status:
Complete and Play Tested
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Review: WWE 2K Battlegrounds (PS4)
WWE 2K Battlegrounds is an arcade-style wrestling game developed by Saber Interactive and released in September 2020. Departing from the simulation-heavy approach of the mainline WWE 2K series, this title embraces over-the-top, cartoonish action reminiscent of WWE All Stars. (, )
The game offers fast-paced, exaggerated wrestling with simple controls, making it accessible for newcomers and casual players. Matches are chaotic, featuring power-ups, environmental hazards, and a variety of outlandish moves. However, the gameplay can feel repetitive over time, with limited depth and a lack of strategic complexity.
WWE 2K Battlegrounds includes a campaign mode, local and online multiplayer, and a roster of over 70 WWE Superstars. While the campaign offers a lighthearted story, it lacks the depth and engagement of more robust modes found in other wrestling games. Progression is tied to unlocking characters and arenas, often requiring significant grinding or microtransactions.
The game's art style is colorful and cartoony, aiming to capture the larger-than-life personalities of WWE. While this approach may appeal to younger audiences, some players feel it lacks the charm and polish expected from a modern wrestling game.
A significant point of contention is the game's reliance on microtransactions. Players can purchase in-game currency to unlock characters and cosmetics, which some critics argue detracts from the overall experience and value of the game. ()
WWE 2K Battlegrounds offers a lighthearted, arcade-style wrestling experience that can be enjoyable in short bursts, especially in multiplayer sessions. However, its repetitive gameplay, reliance on microtransactions, and lack of depth may deter players seeking a more substantial and rewarding wrestling game.