'WWE 2K16' news: Game to bring new customization options and stamina system

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2K Games' goal for "WWE 2K16" is to make everything realistic for players. That is why the latest iteration of the wildly popular wrestling simulation is getting new features that cater just that. Thanks to a YouTuber named JD, fans now know what these exciting new facets are. 

The first step to achieving this realistic vibe is using a newfound stamina system. This facilitates what the game calls "ring psychology," which makes wrestlers react appropriately (holding their head or limping) when attacked on a specific body part like the limb or head. Just like the real deal, players can make use of kendo sticks or baseball bats to hit the opponent, and they can watch them hobble or yelp in pain for it. 

The game will also mark the return of an important and awesome customization option — the Create-A-Finisher feature. This will easily allow players to craft the ultimate move to finish the battle with grace and supremacy. This feature will come with whole new animations from new motion picture work. 

Speaking of motion picture, players can recreate the wrestlers' killer legendary moves. Brandon Silvestry a.k.a. Low Ki, Senshi, and Kaval took time to make the motion picture with Chase Stevens, Cesaro, and Damien Sandow. 

To make the upcoming title the definitive wrestling video game, 2K Games already integrated sensors on the fighters' belts all for a realistic brawling experience inside the ring. The game is also poised to feature a roster bigger than any of what its predecessors had. 

"WWE 2K16" is currently in the works and it is expected to be made available for the PS4, Xbox One and PC. Many believe 2K Games will bring it to the Wii U as well as to the PS3 and Xbox 360. 

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