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Rockstar Games continues to update the beta with a wide array of new content as well as gameplay balancing it bug fixes. The Titan remains tied with Grand Theft Auto V as the highest rated game on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One with a 97 Metacritic score.įurthermore, Red Dead Online is poised for success and net bookings grew sequentially in the fourth quarter. Turning to Rockstar Games phenomenal hit Red Dead Redemption 2 continues to generate significant sales and to date has sold in more than 24 million units worldwide. The NBA 2K brand continues to expand across a myriad of offerings and we believe that remains a substantial worldwide growth opportunity for the series. We expect that lifetime net bookings from NBA 2K19 will be the highest ever for a 2K sports title, driven by record recurrent consumer spending. In addition, during the fourth quarter, daily active users outpaced NBA 2K team by 13%, due largely to a consistent and robust content schedule. Over the past year, we've seen a substantial increase in average games played, with NBA 2K19 outperforming its predecessor by over 20%. In both periods, recurrent consumer spending in NBA 2K reached a new record and was the single largest contributor to that part of our business. During the fourth quarter recurrent consumer spending in NBA 2K grew 79%, and for the full fiscal year, grew 45%. So today, NBA 2K19 has sold in more than 9 million units. Our industry-leading basketball series continues to expand its audience and underscores an NBA 2K has been deep perennial favorite among both basketball and pop culture fans for more than a decade.ĭuring the fourth quarter, net bookings growth from NBA 2K19 exceeded our expectations, driven primarily by strong recurrent consumer spending. Additional details regarding our actual results and outlook are contained in our press release, including the items that our management uses internally to adjust our GAAP financial results in order to evaluate our operating performance.įor the full fiscal year, we generated record net bookings and adjusted operating cash flow, which exceeded our outlook at the start of the year, along with strong earnings growth, driven by the record-breaking launch of Red Dead Redemption 2, the outstanding performance of NBA 2K and better than expected results from Grand Theft Auto Online and Grand Theft Auto V. I'd also like to note that, unless otherwise stated, all numbers we will be discussing today are GAAP, and all comparisons are year-over-year. These important factors are described in our filings with the SEC including the Company's most recent annual report on Form 10-K, and quarterly report on Form 10-Q, including the risks summarized in the section entitled Risk Factors. Actual operating results may vary significantly from these forward-looking statements based on a variety of factors. We have no obligation to update these forward-looking statements.
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WWE 2K19 LOOT PACK OPENING #1 | UNBOXING PACKS LIKE THERE'S NO TOMORROW!!
It’s time to Open Up Packs in WWE 2K19 & hopefully pull some great stuff from them =) Hope you all enjoy this new thing that’ll happen from time to time with WWE 2K19 XD Hopefully you all enjoyed this as much as i did =) Follow/Favourite n Hit that Like Button if you liked this vid but not to Hard Don’t Break Your Computer, Make sure to Subscribe to Join The DAWG SQUAD n As Always Guys Stay AWSUM!! XD
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Free Play Days: WWE 2K19, Borderlands: The Handsome Collection, And Dead By Daylight: Special Edition
Whether you’re looking to headlock your foes, to lock and load a ton of weapons, or feel the thrill of horror, get ready for an action-packed Free Play Days event. This weekend, Xbox Live Gold members can fight their way into the fray with WWE 2K19, Borderlands: The Handsome Collection, and Dead by Daylight: Special Edition. The Free Play Days event begins Thursday, April 4 at 12:01 a.m. PT and runs through to Sunday, April 7 at 11:59 p.m. PT. You can find and install the games here. To download on console, click on the Gold member area on the home dashboard on your Xbox One.
The games are also available for purchase so you can continue playing while keeping your Gamerscore and achievements earned in-game during the event.
WWE 2K19 ($59.99 SRP) at 67% off: $19.80
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection ($59.99 SRP) at 67% off: $19.80
Dead by Daylight: Special Edition ($29.99 SRP) at 50% off: $15.00
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WrestleMania weekend is nearly underway, and you too can step inside the ring with WWE 2K19! With incredible game modes such as the return of 2K Showcase, chronicling the rise of Daniel Bryan, his retirement and eventual return to the ring! Play as some of your favorite WWE Superstars from the past and present with our biggest roster yet, or take your created Superstar on a journey through the independent scene all the way to the top of the WWE in MyCareer!
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection
Get excited for the upcoming Borderlands 3 and watch the newest trailer here! To catch up on everything you’ve missed, or just relive it all over again, play the essential Borderlands compilation for free today, now in Ultra High Definition! The Handsome Collection includes the definitive versions of both Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. Shoot and loot your way through the entire Handsome Jack saga and explore both the planet of Pandora and its moon, Elpis.
Dead by Daylight: Special Edition
Ever wished to play as one of the characters from your favorite horror movies? To feel the adrenaline rush of the survivors or the thrill of being the killer? Dead by Daylight is a 1 vs 4 multiplayer game that allows you to choose between playing an unstoppable Killer and one of four survivors trying to evade a gruesome death. With the Special Edition, you get seven killers and eight survivors to choose from. This deadly game of cat and mouse also lets you to meet some of the most iconic faces from horror franchises, such as the latest addition: Ash Williams from the Ash vs Evil Dead series.
Don’t miss out on this Free Play Day weekend! Learn more about Free Play Days here and stay tuned to Xbox Wire to find out about future Free Play Days and all the latest news on Xbox.
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WWE 2K19 Review
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]WWE 2K19 enters the virtual arena, marking the sixth release since 2K Sports acquired the publishing license, from the now defunct THQ, and fifth year of collaboration between Visual Concepts and Yukes on current gen consoles (& PC). While many gameplay improvements have been made over the years which have greatly enhanced the flow of matches and strived for more of a simulation of the action we see on actual WWE televised shows, many have felt the series has been coasting and not reaching its true potential. While WWE 2K19 is much more of what we’ve become accustomed to from the franchise, it does take some steps in the right direction.
Presentation wise, WWE 2K19 continues the recent trend on the current gen consoles by delivering slick looking menus (this year with a white aesthetic) and really good looking character models. While looks have been updated from year to year, the basic proportions and facial likeness of many of the models look on par with last year, with some who needed a little extra work, like most of the women’s roster and some of the lower card Superstars, receiving just that and looking better than ever. Lighting has received a slight upgrade too, which is especially noticeable during many male and female Superstars and Legends entrances, which also overall look as good as any WWE game to date due to better motion capture on the part of whoever is enacting the entrance motions. Some still are noticeably recycled from past years and others could use work on the timing and finer movements, body language, and facial expressions to truly make the entrances and victory motions indistinguishable from their real life counterparts; but as an overall effort are much better this year. Another aspect of entrances that has been greatly improved upon is the commentary of the three man team of Michael Cole, Corey Graves and Byron Saxton. Much effort has clearly been made to give them more conversational banter to discuss during entrances and some lines like Michael Cole declaring it “…boss time!!” whenever Sasha Banks makes her entrance mirror the real life product to a T. Commentary returns to more of the same as we’ve been used to during matches with some minor conversation lines interspersed between singular sound bites of a move being performed or information about a wrestler in the ring. Commentary still has a ways to go before reaching the natural flow of the NBA 2K series but the efforts during entrances to show that Visual Concepts is aware of fans’ concerns and taking small steps to address that.
Gameplay remains nearly identical to last year’s game, with some slight tweaks and additions for good measure. Anyone familiar with the control configuration and gameplay of any game from the last handful of years will be able to jump right in. Countless new animations will help the action flow better and A.I. aggressiveness seems to have been bumped up. The A.I. is now more opportunistic and employ a wider range of offense than before. While before one could easily beat the A.I. blindfolded, you’ll need to play more cunningly this year to keep pace. Strikes and matches pacing has been sped up a little and new strike reaction animations trigger varied and contextual response animations based on fatigue, placement and size. A Big Head mode has also been included for those wanting more oldschool arcade fun. The introduction of the new Payback mechanic also helps players to even the odds and add an extra element of strategy into matches when being beaten down to a certain degree. Each playable Superstar has a level 1 and level 2 Payback available which players are able to freely edit for each Superstar before every “Play Now” match. Level 1 Paybacks include being able to add one an extra reversal stock, jumping back up to your feet with slightly buffed stats, receiving a speed boost and being able to play possum from different positions on the ground or in the corner to get the jump on an opponent or try score a quick pinfall out of nowhere. Level 2 Paybacks include stealing your opponent’s moves, dimming the lights and appearing behind your opponent like Bray Wyatt or the Undertaker, receiving an extra finishing move, and being able to use dirty tactics like hitting low blows, using brass knuckles or spraying poison mist in the face of your opponent. These last few were previously standard moves in earlier years but now can get you disqualified if seen by the referee and help mirror their use in WWE more accurately. These actions can help change the tide of match and give you a fighting chance if used wisely and choosing when to use a level 1 or level 2 Payback. This is definitely a welcome addition to the gameplay.
Additionally, minor improvements have been made to Hell in a Cell matches and greater improvements have been made to Steel Cage matches to give players the option for the first time to escape through the door, battle atop the ropes during a climb and battle more atop the cage and when attempting to climb out.
2K Showcase returns after being loudly requested by the wrestling gaming community for the past two years. This time focusing on the underdog career of beloved fan favourite Daniel Bryan. With WWE documentary quality videos of Daniel Bryan narrating is career journey in between each match, you’ll play through 12 important matches and moments in Daniel Bryan’s career (including one bonus match), completing a set of objectives in each match to mirror famous moments or trigger cutscenes and aid in unlocking all the classic attires, playable characters, belts and arenas. The timing of choosing Daniel Bryan as a focus couldn’t have been better and includes his courageous comeback from forced retirement as seen earlier this year. Watching Bryan narrate his career journey will help you discover why he is such a likeable figure is you’re unfamiliar with him or reaffirm your love for him even if you’ve been following him from the beginning. You need to win or fulfil main objectives in order to advance and at one point one might almost want to throw their controller at the screen when facing a certain Cenation leader. Your replay value from this mode will depend on how much you enjoy Daniel Bryan and the matches selected as part of this year’s 2K Showcase.
MyPlayer mode features a brand new cinematic and narrative driven MyCareer more in line with what players would expect to find in NBA 2K. Featuring a story spanning 14 Chapters and a voice recorded MyPlayer (as well as voiced WWE Superstars, except John Cena…which also helps that voices, announcers and commentators don’t sound bored and lacking energy in the recording booth and sound more natural as one would expect), you will follow your MyPlayer as an emerging start in the independent BCW promotion all the to the WWE Main Roster with plenty of intrigue, twists, turns, up and downs along the way. With the emphasis on a tight 14 chapter story that will last about 12 – 20 hours, the inclusion of a skill tree system to level up your MyPlayer archetype and the ability to choose from two different sub-styles of specialisation from the established wrestler types (Striker, Technician, Powerhouse, Giant, Cruiserweight) and new challenges included in the online Road to Glory mode that helps further levelling up your MyPlayer and earning you VC and Style Points, this is definitely the best MyCareer effort in the WWE 2K series thus far and makes for a very enjoyable MyPlayer experience this year. While there is VC earned in game, it doesn’t include micro-transactions as seen in NBA 2K and you’ll earn 2 Style Points for every level increase that you can use to upgrade attributes via the Skill tree. Whenever you level up, you’ll earn prestige point which can be used to purchase Loot Packs that you can use to take unlock creation parts and clothing, moves, taunts, entrance and victory motions as well as boosts to expand your MyPlayer past the initial barebones creation. Loot Packs as sub divided this year are a better system than the all encompassing Loot Crates last year and give you a chance to try and earn the things you want easier than relying on chance from several different categories all together. It can at times be frustrating if there’s a certain clothing part or face paint or move you want and don’t find via Loot Pack (the alternative is a hefty amount of VC to purchase said part) but your odds are much better this year. Road to Glory is fun, provided other players don’t play dirty or cheese their way to victory by spamming exploitable moves, and even a slow ADSL connection won’t experience much, if any noticeable, lag during these matches.
This year also sees the inclusion of the new 2K Towers; a series of gauntlet style matches (or ladders) that will see players control either a pre-defined character or choose your own as you progress through either Step Towers which allow you to progress at your own pace and resume at any point, or gauntlet towers that have to be completed in one sitting and any attempt to exit the mode will reset the tower back to the beginning. The difficulty of these towers vary and can net players different VC amounts depending on the amount of point accumulated at the end based on the number of stars earned during each match. There are also special MyPlayer towers that net prestige points and VC and also count towards gaining XP to level up your MyPlayer, plus update with daily, weekly and monthly towers to keep things fresh.
Universe Mode returns largely the same but with more cutscene options; one can now assign six championships to a show instead of four and be able to determine the extent of these championships. No longer being forced to include one of a certain category, every championship can be a singles, tag team or women’s championship or mix of the above and even makes provision for assigning a Money in the Bank briefcase to each show. New matches tables determine the frequency of any match type in your Universe and how often they are used for big events and feuds. Managers can now be assigned to Universe and promo battles take into account recent events. Not major changes but nice additions that add to the mode.
Rounding things off is the trusty Creation Suite which builds on the last few years with more parts past clothing options to provide more options than ever. The inclusion of the new Randomiser tool allows you generate and number of random clothing and body combinations if one doesn’t want to agonise over every last detail, with the ability to randomise specific parts if one wants to casually fine tune something they aren’t happy with or try something new without any clear idea in mind. A new colour match tool allows one to generate matching themed and coloured clothing without having to set each part individually. In addition to Create a Move-Set, Create an Arena, Create a Championship, one now has the option to create their very own Money in the Bank (MITB) and customise its colours, designs, material, championship the holder can cash it in for and the holder as well as the ability for the A.I. to cash in automatically and randomly or if you wish to do so manually.
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WWE 2K19 features nice new additions and steps up the MyCareer experience for the first time in a major way since its inclusion in the WWE gaming franchise. It doesn’t rewrite the wheel but adds some solid new gameplay and presentation additions that move things along more where they need to be (and arguably should already be) while providing another solid and dependable entry into the series. Universe Mode and Play Now will give players many house of fun arguably be the backbone of the series longevity for most when combined with community creation downloads to supplement people’s Universe modes. I’ll personally be spending more time with MyPlayer and Road to Glory but one’s replayablitiy and mileage from the mode may vary. If you’re a WWE fan this is a good investment and especially if one hasn’t played any of the games for several years or looking for something to play between other AAA releases, this is a solid choice.[/vc_column_text][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”31946,31947,31970,31972,31951,31952,31950,31949,31953,31954,31956,31955,31964,31965,31967,31966,31968,31959,31960,31961,31957,31962,31963,31969,31948″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]
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[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Reviewed on: PS4 Available on: PS4, XBox One, PC Genre: Sports, Fighting Age Rating: Pegi 16 Publisher/Developer: 2K Sports/Visual Concepts/Yukes Estimated RRP: R899 Release Date: 9 October 2018[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]
Likes
New gameplay touches and animations
TV Accurate and conversational entrance commentary
MyCareer story and MyPlayer mode
Aggressive and opportunistic A.I.
Dislikes
Reversal timing seems off at times?
Forced objectives for advancing through MyCareer story
Customising MyPlayer should be less restrictive
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WWE 2K19 Review
Game: WWE 2K19
Consoles: Xbox One (reviewed), PS4, PC
Publisher: 2K Sports
Developers: Yuke’s, Visual Concepts
A WWE 2K19 review code was provided by the publisher.
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2K Sports may have finally gotten the hint. Ever since they acquired the rights to publish licensed WWE games, they’ve delivered sub-par wrestling simulators that have been lamented for their numerous glitches and half-baked modes. While there have been commendable aspects of the entries within the WWE 2K franchise, they were still unable to provide a long-lasting experience for wrestling fans to truly enjoy. But with the arrival of WWE 2K19, things are certainly looking up. A key aspect of any game (especially wrestling games) is the element of fun. That simple premise has been put front and center here, which in turn helps this release stick it out in several positive ways. Problems are still abound, but there’s enough good within WWE 2K19 to celebrate.
When it comes to new features and enhancements, WWE 2K19 offers a boatload of them. The Women’s Royal Rumble is the newest match option, which is awesome to see. Welcome adjustments have been made to legacy matches, such as the Steel Cage, Hell in a Cell, and multi-person battle royals. Big Head Mode and silly screen filters embrace the whacky attributes of wrestling games from the past. Custom wrestlers can be outfitted with blocky bodies reminiscent of Minecraft avatars. And the new Payback system gives players more match-saving options to work with when the going gets a bit too tough. The developers behind this new entry did their best to ratchet up the fun factor and it shows. WWE 2K19 sits in that comfortable space between wrestling simulator and arcade fighting game.
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Another fresh aspect of WWE 2K19 is its inclusion of Towers Mode. Like the fighting games of the past, you’re set up against a lineup of pre-set opponents until you defeat your final foe. This simple yet infinitely rewarding mode gives players more of a reason to actually utilize each Superstar outside of random Play matchups. With such a massive roster put in place in each game, an issue arose once players didn’t have anything worthwhile to do when it came to exploring the entirety of the featured cast. With Towers Mode, there’s enough challenges put in place that take advantage of the presence of your custom wrestler and any of your favorite Superstars. Striving to reach point milestones, getting in-game currency, and simply pitting your favorite wrestler against an ever-rotating lineup of opponents never grows old.
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Fans regularly lamented the omission of Showcase Mode from previous entries and the weak presentation of MyCareer. In the case of this year’s Showcase Mode, it makes its grand return with a set of matches and cutscenes that chronicles the harrowing journey of Daniel Bryan. The high production values this mode is known for are still present – sit-down interview segments with the man himself offer a deeper look into the featured Superstar’s thoughts on each career defining moment. For diehard fans of DB, this year’s Showcase Mode is a special treat. Actively participating in legendary moments, such as Daniel Bryan’s triumphant victory over Triple H at WrestleMania XXX, looks and plays quite well. It’s awesome to witness the return of such a fan-favorite mode and it’s even more awesome to see it cover a story worth retelling.
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MyCareer takes a different route this time around. Instead of allowing players to map their own journey to the top of WWE, WWE 2K19 features your custom wrestler in a new scripted storyline. It’s an incredibly interesting and lighthearted plot that follows your wrestler’s rise from indy wrestling darling to bonafide WWE Superstar. There’s no need to worry about wandering through backstage hallways and getting into boring prolonged feuds with nobodies anymore – this new take on MyCareer features voice-acted cutscenes, simple yet efficient storytelling, and a fulfilling dosage of fun.
The way it delivers unlockable goodies is still an issue, however. New apparel, moves, entrances, taunts etc. are still locked behind card packs that essentially act like loot boxes. Having your preferred attire and favorite signature/finishing moves locked behind a paywall is a huge annoyance that never should have returned. The skill tree progression approach to upgrading works just fine, but having to constantly purchase card packs just to unlock a new pair of wrestling boots simply sucks.
2K Sports, Yuke\’s, Visual Concepts
At its heart, WWE 2K19 is still a solid wrestling game. The in-ring action is still magnified by the inclusion of OMG Moments and special abilities. The gameplay is still largely the same, though. Hopefully, more substantial changes are made to next year’s entry in order to freshen up the encounters within the digital squared circle. The gameplay behind WWE 2K19 is still a joy. Awkward glitches and bugs are still apparent, sadly – pieces of wrestlers’ hair clips into their clothing, body parts morph into parts of the environment, and custom clothing simply wigs out of control during entrances and matches.
A bit more quality assurance is sorely needed in that department. And when it comes to the roster, there’s far too many puzzling omissions. Where’s the current NXT Champion, Tommasso Ciampa? What about everyone’s favorite madwoman, Nikki Cross? And let’s not even speak on the multitude of legends left off of this year’s roster. Downloading these Superstars and more remedies that problem, but it’s still odd to see such prominent Superstars missing in action.
WWE 2K19 Takeways
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2K Games, Yuke’s, and Visual Concepts may be back in the good graces of WWE video game fans. WWE 2K19 stands out as the strongest wrestling game in the series since WWE 2K14. And that’s due to a multitude of reasons – the return of Showcase Mode, the all-new storyline plotted out for MyCareer, the addition of Towers Mode, the inclusion of new match types, and the newer elements that harken back to the more fun aspects of classic wrestling games.
These positives don’t exactly outweigh all the negatives (strange bugs and glitches, loot box progression within MyCareer, and missing talent on the roster), but they do enough to keep WWE 2K19 in a decently strong spot. This year’s installment of digital WWE action helps the franchise climb to the position of an upper-mid card talent.
Our WWE 2K19 Review Score: 8 out of 10
See Also
WWE 2K19: Release Date, Trailers, Roster & More
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