WWE 2K22
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WWE 2K22 Trailers
WWE 2K22 MyRISE & 2K Showcase Trailer
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WWE 2K22 RAW Superstars Roster Reveal Trailer
Critic Reviews for WWE 2K22
WWE 2K22 is a tremendous leap forward compared to 2K20. The action is faster, more pick-up-and-play friendly, the roster of 160+ wrestlers has never looked better, and the addition of MyGM mode rounds out a well rounded offering of modes for just about every type of wrestling fan.
From Showcase to MyGM, WWE 2K22 is stuffed with content, and in terms of graphics and polish, it's a huge improvement over its predecessors. But the game has some notable drawbacks, especially with the botched MyGM, which could have been the crown jewel of WWE 2K22's game modes. The foundation is there for a future WWE game to provide a more fleshed-out MyGM experience, so hopefully, it isn't abandoned again.
A stellar first WWE outing on PS5 and XBox Series X, but legacy flaws hold it back from true greatness.
A remarkable comeback for the franchise, with a redesigned game engine and control overhaul making for a very entertaining experience.
There’s still work to be done, but like a retired veteran returning to put on a surprisingly solid match, WWE 2K22 manages to shake off the ring rust and perform better than the naysayers expected.
WWE 2K22 makes a surprising recovery and puts the long-running series back on track.
Slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy them a bit, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled.
WWE 2K22 is a beacon on the road: the sports simulation of wrestling returns with that essence that allows older children to go out to play again, with defects to correct, but with a goal that can return the illusion to the fans of the saga.
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