Regarding the wrestling games, they aren’t much fun to me these days. I’ve simply stopped buying them now. Hope you get enjoyment out of Battlegrounds. It’ll be interesting to see if the next 2K game is an improvement since they are taking the year off.Bought 4 Xbox One games on a 4 for $20 'deal'. Sekiro Shadows Die Twice, Fast & Furious Crossroads, WWE 2K20, WWE 2K Battlegrounds. Here's hoping that WWE 2K Battlegrounds ends up being worth it(though I'm doubting it strongly). I honestly didn't have high expectations on any of these titles, but I figured at $5 each they would be worth it, so far 3 out of 4 are not. Sekiro is dull and boring(especially coming off of the perfection that is Ghost of Tsushima), WWE 2K20 is still as broken as it was when it came out and Fast & Furious Crossroads is like playing a really low budget poorly made PS2 game but at least it provides some comic relief in how bad it is.
Perhaps what is more interesting though is how AEW’s video game will go whenever it does come out. They recently filed some “general manager” trademarks. It’s confirmed (I believe) that they are going to be taking inspiration from the engine of the N64 classic WWF No Mercy which was a really fun game to play. That and the general manager mode should set them apart from the WWE games. With modern technology, it should be easy for fans to implement MP3 themes and for the developers to put in WWE, NJPW, etc. wrestlers move sets in to make the game fully customisable as well.