The contents of WWE 2K24's Pat McAfee DLC pack have been confirmed, and it includes names such as Pat McAfee and Boston Connor, among several others. Since the WWE 2K24 Season Pass announcement, fans have been looking forward to the arrival of additional playable Superstars such as The Dudley Boyz, Jade Cargill, Carlito, and The Great Muta, among others. However, one announced pack has caused some controversy for being the vaguest of the bunch.
WWE 2K24's Pat McAfee pack, which will come out on July 24, had the additional notation of «stay tuned for more info» on its description. Many fans expressed their suspicions and assumptions regarding this little note and wondered what it meant. Some had assumed that it could mean the playable debut of fellow announcers such as Corey Graves, Michael Cole, and Byron Saxton. Others guessed that McAfee's podcast co-hosts could see their debut, much to the disbelief of many gamers.
As confirmed by Pat McAfee during an episode of the Pat McAfee show, WWE 2K24 will see the debut of McAfee's co-hosts. This includes celebrities such as AJ Hawk, Boston Connor, Darius Butler, Ty Schmitt, and Pat McAfee himself. The comments section featured a mixed set of reactions, with a majority expressing their shock and disappointment. Even with characters such as CM Punk joining the WWE 2K24 DLC roster, one of the fans' major gripes is that the roster slots occupied by McAfee and friends could have gone to missing characters such as NXT Superstars like Sol Ruca, Von Wagner, Lexis King, or Oba Femi.
Amid the disappointment, some fans still expressed their intent on how to utilize the characters included in the pack. With McAfee's history in the NFL, some players have mentioned creating a football-inspired faction led by McAfee. A few had wished that former WWE and NFL Superstar Rob Gronkowski could've been included in the pack, but fortunately, WWE 2K24's Community Creations may be a way to appease those who want to creatively use the characters.
Still, with WWE 2K24's deep roster, players will have more options to choose from. McAfee's and his co-hosts aren't the only celebrities present in the roster, as Bad Bunny and Logan Paul are included in the base game. WWE 2K24 Soundtrack producer Post Malone will also be included in one of the DLC packs. These big names could help get eyes on the product and help expose WWE to non-wrestling fans in the world.
2K and Visual Concept's WWE 2K24 highlights a few of WrestleMania's greatest moments through a Showcase dedicated to the legendary event. The game also has MyRise, MyGM, MyFaction, and many new and returning modes and features.
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It seems as though WWE 2K24 potentially cut 14 wrestlers from the roster, as evidence of their existence in the game's files has been discovered. The recently-released WWE 2K24 has a massive roster of wrestlers for fans to choose from, from old-school grapplers to modern-day stars. But even though the WWE 2K24 roster is admittedly rather massive and comprehensive, there are still some wrestlers that didn't make the cut for one reason or another.
WWE 2K24 has released a brand-new update that users can download right now. WWE 2K24 was released earlier this month to mostly positive reviews, with critics praising the in-ring action and staggering amount of content. However, there is always room for improvement, and as such, developer Visual Concepts has released multiple post-launch updates for WWE 2K24 to address the game's lingering issues.
2024 is shaping up to be top-heavy for video game release, with major titles like Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League already out of the gates. March promises to be a busy month for video games, too. WWE 2K24 released on March 8, bringing its familiar and fun wrestling playground in an updated package. Team Ninja's latest action-RPG, Rise of the Ronin, comes out later this month. The developer is known for its gruelling but rewarding Souls-like Nioh series and is expanding the scope this time around with an open-world, narrative-driven role-playing title.
A WWE 2K24 player recently recreated the legendary Sabu using the game’s character creation suite, but the superstar himself seems less than thrilled at the result. Sabu was a pioneering member of the original Extreme Championship Wrestling promotion, impressing fans with a hardcore style that blended high-flying acrobatics with the brutal use of weapons like steel chairs. He has appeared in numerous wrestling video games over the years, such as ECW Hardcore Revolution, the Legends of Wrestling series, and Backyard Wrestling: Don’t Try This At Home.
As WrestleMania celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, everything surrounding WWE feels bigger in 2024, including the release of its latest game, WWE 2K24. That said, this is far from a dramatic overhaul as Visual Concepts favours small improvements and additions instead of wildly innovative progression of the series. Of course, it wouldn’t be a WWE game without hilarious glitches and character models that look like Jakks toys.
New release WWE 2K24 was the best-selling physical game in the UK last week, knocking Final Fantasy VII Rebirth into second. The PS5 JRPG registered an 89 per cent drop in sales compared to its launch week while 2K's newest wrestling entry has debuted better than last year's instalment, with purchases up 26 per cent.
Last week was another busy one with more major new releases hitting store shelves, a couple of which have found their way into the latest weekly charts for physical software sales in the UK. As shared by GamesIndustry’s Christopher Dring on Twitter, WWE 2K24 had a strong debut, taking the top spot in its first week on sale, with physical launch sales in the UK being 26 percent higher than what its predecessor managed in the region upon its release last year.
Former WWE chairman and CEO Vince McMahon remains embroiled in a sexual misconduct lawsuit alleged by former employee Janel Grant. As a result, 2K has decided to partially censor McMahon's face in WWE 2K24, in archival footage featured in the game's Wrestlemania Showcase mode. While McMahon denies Grant's allegations, which include sexual assault and trafficking her to secure wrestling talent, he resigned from WWE as CEO the day after the federal lawsuit was filed.
WWE 2K24 has implemented a hotfix that solved a frustrating issue affecting many Steam users who pre-ordered the game. Additionally, WWE 2K24 just received one of its first updates after releasing on March 8.
WWE 2K24 has just released a new update, making several quality-of-life improvements. Visual Concepts’ last couple of WWE video games have been constantly praised for their refined in-ring action, and WWE 2K24 is continuing this with good reviews so far. Fans who pre-ordered one of the game’s digital deluxe editions could jump into WWE 2K24 a few days ahead of its March 8 release, and now everyone can tag in and see for themselves how this year’s iteration builds on what worked in the past few entries.
is now available on all platforms and has received universal acclaim as the best game the franchise has produced in quite some time. With long-overdue improvements across the board, jumping into the ring to take on modern-day superstars and classic legends has never felt better. After several years of middling mediocrity, wrestling fans now have a definitive game that delivers the most authentic wrestling experience available on next-generation consoles.
WWE 2K24 has partially censored Vince McMahon in its 40 Years of WrestleMania 2K Showcase Mode in the wake of the former chairman’s recent controversies. Earlier this year, ex-WWE employee Janel Grant filed a lawsuit accusing McMahon of sexually assaulting and trafficking her. WWE and parent company TKO have since distanced themselves from him, with McMahon stepping down from his position as executive chairman of the company and WWE no longer acknowledging him on its on-air programming.