"WWE 2K17" has arrived and it is the defending and the best flagship WWE video game franchise champion with awesome graphics and exciting gameplay, which is complimented by a massive roster of superstars and legends alike. The new full details for the Universe mode in "WWE 2K17" has been recently revealed by 2K Sports and it appears that the use of the word "universe" has something as big to speak of.
Forbes reports that there are seven new concepts for the approach and these might allow players to see them in their full potential. One of these is that there are more slots in contrary to previous versions of the game wherein a player would only be allowed to have one active universe save at a time. It appears that the developers have responded the want of players to have multiple creative visions and offering just one universe slot fails to satisfy this.
Now, a player can have one save for Legends, another for Superstars and another one for fictional wrestlers that a player has just created in the game. It is also reported that the new Universe mode has undergone significant cosmetic changes that are noticeable from a cosmetic angle. Now, the Superstars have become the primary feature when a player scrolls through the menus; the current champions can also be quickly seen and one slide would show the calendar, rivalries and many more.
The offical blog post by 2K also highlights some of things to look forward to in this new mode; one of them being Monday Night Raw. This new feature is sure to get fans excited from the intro video to a wrestler's individual soundtrack accompanied by pyrotechnics as well as a stadium filled with roaring fans. It appears that the developers have truly stepped up with the presentation for every show in Universe mode to let a player experience the actual WWE setting as realistically as possible.
Other new features include the brand split which although a bit late, can be utilized to simulate the draft in the game. Customization has also been ramped up as this new game offers even way more than "WWE 2K16" had to offer by allowing a player to create his or her own shows, logos, championships and so much more.