WWE 2K16: Developers ask for feedback and wishlist for future game

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Just like NBA 2K16, game developers are also expected to start work on WWE 2K16 as well. But to ensure that the next WWE game will offer improved game play, the developers are using a different approach – feeback from the fans.

Apparently the previous WWE 2K15 didn't exactly impress everyone and hopefully, the game developers will lend their ears to a better version based on the fans/gamers feedbacks. This approach was made at the request of the WWE Games Development team.

"We are asking for your sincere feedback and wishlist items on the future of WWE Games. What features do you want to see? What haven't you liked in past years that you want improved?"

Fans who want to share their views and let their voices heard can do so by sending in their suggestions here.

Apparently WWE 2K15 drew a lot of criticism and some negative reviews. The current version lacked a lot of matches and had issues such as the inability to create female wrestlers. Aside from those mentioned, some features could not be removed and the handling of the Season Pass was not handled properly.

The Season Pass featured only Paige and three 2K Showcase storylines.

Aside from these, it seems that the game development team want to make sure that they cover all the bases since there could be other shortcoming from WWE 2K15 that would need to be addressed as well.

But the matter of leaving it up to the fans' hands does draw criticism as well, the method of accepting suggestions for the improvement of the game which remains to be seen. And with a full year ahead to work on, here is hoping that the developers are able to appease the fans although it looks like it may not be in its entirety.

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