brewuf.blogg.se

Upload alrernate attires wwe 2k
Upload alrernate attires wwe 2k













upload alrernate attires wwe 2k

Plus, all the people who wanted in too late and would rather spend $80 to get the wrestlers that are current to the company, new venues, belts, shows, etc.

upload alrernate attires wwe 2k

People will still buy the new one, right? I mean, new modes and gameplay fixes, new commentary that isn't annoying yet. I feel like this type of model is almost perfect for pro wrestling games. Now add in new venues on top of that for the super die-hards. NEW WRESTLERS- get your Matt Riddle in NXT Pack 1 with Tommaso Ciampa and Nikki Cross! Just $10! We're all there. Because let's face it, $10 a month has been proven to be a price-point that we like when we see value in the product we get. That's $220 worth of DLC, just for in-game characters, that most of us would probably buy. They'd probably cut a bit early for the next iteration of the game. let's say that's 22 months of DLC support. If they release a new pack of characters every month at $10, adding three wrestlers each time. I mean, how often do new people debut? Or people change up their attire, entrance music, add new moves or change gimmicks completely? The die-hards that they rely on to buy their game every year will probably spend more money if optioned with more and more relevant DLC to extend the life of the game they're playing, knowing that the next version is getting extra polish as well. then they should be able to come close to, if not equal the numbers they get from their release every year and more limited DLC. If they release enough packs over the course of those two years, with enough new roster members, alternate outfits that don't take CAW slots for existing roster members, new venues, etc, etc. If they have a two year development cycle, they get extra time to work on the next game AND two years of DLC money. It's doable, but it's out of the box thinking, and this is WWE we're talking about.ĢK makes money on the DLC. Not to mention, they could probably even get away with adding new attires/moves/entrance themes/etc for existing superstars as DLC, so long as the value is there. Just make them as best as you can (which is near perfect anyways) in the CAW suite, add in their entrance video and music, any new moves that are required can be included in the DLC pack, and voila. They don't even have to be digitally scanned. If a customer gets 8 packs over the course of the two year life-span, they've essentially paid twice for the game. In the in-between year, 2K could release new superstars as DLC. so, WWE 2K comes out every two years, and a more arcade style game comes out every other year. If they have, say, two developers working on different styled WWE games.

upload alrernate attires wwe 2k

Unfortunately that is impossible dur to the ever changing roster. So Yukes can work on WWE 2k21 while another company works on WWE 2k22.

upload alrernate attires wwe 2k

Where different companies work on a wrestling game and have time to flesh it out and whatnot. That is why I wouldn't mind WWE making a deal sorta like the CoD series has.















Upload alrernate attires wwe 2k