WWE 2K19 is an expert wrestling computer game created by Yuke's and distributed by 2K Sports. It was discharged worldwide on October 9, 2018 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. It is the twentieth game made in the WWE game arrangement (6th under the WWE 2K flag), and the successor to WWE 2K18.
Extreme Rules Elimination Chamber
In a meeting with Hardcore Gamer, WWE 2K inventive chief Lionel Jenkins expressed that WWE 2K19 would move far from the reproduction styled ongoing interaction of the last four WWE recreations, for quicker, progressively liquid interactivity, saying "[The fans] sort of got killed by the item we were giving them and we needed to consider new ideas and they never believed that we'd do it. The center was reenactment, and individuals got killed by that and we were hearing boisterous and clear that they weren't getting it any longer and that was the main impetus behind the majority of that." He included "We were got notification from the fanbase that it was excessively moderate, excessively slow and it wasn't any fun any longer."
Brock Lesnar Sin Cara
WWE 2K19 highlights a wide range of returning and new game modes, including the 2K Showcase Mode, concentrating on the profession of Daniel Bryan. This is the primary Showcase to be highlighted in the arrangement since WWE 2K17's Hall of Fame Showcase DLC. Players assume responsibility for 11 distinctive extraordinary models of Daniel Bryan, in 11 matches, including his Velocity coordinate against John Cena. Two new "Tower" modes are available in 2K19.
Tyler Breeze John Cena
In MyPlayer Towers mode, wrestlers or made hotshots can partake in difficulties on the web or disconnected. Day by day, Weekly and Pay-Per-View challenge towers are likewise presented. In WWE Towers, There are two kinds of Towers including the Gauntlet Tower, where players must finish the Tower completely in one session. Losing a match or stopping resets the advancement to the starting point. In the Steps Tower, the players' advancement is spared after each match, so they can play at their own pace.
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