'WWE 2K16' update: Player choices to be more impactful in MyCareer mode

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At this point, it's well known that "WWE 2K16" will feature the largest roster of any World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) game that has ever been released beforehand, but on top of that, it looks as though players will also be treated to a revamped and more immersive MyCareer mode.

While the game's roster has definitely warranted the attention it has received over the last few months, it appears that players would be sorely mistaken to just gloss over the MyCareer mode offered in "WWE 2K16."

This time around, players will be given more control over what ultimately happens to their characters depending on what actions they decide to take in certain situations that arise as they progress through the game's MyCareer mode, according to Hardcore Gamer.

Players will be tasked with starting from scratch as a developmental talent at NXT and from there, they will have to find a way to make into the WWE and eventually its Hall of Fame on the strength of what they achieve inside the squared circle. Players will be allowed to impact their career arcs by being allowed to do things such as train, learn to cut promos, and even interfere in the matches of their closest competitors.

The player's character can even choose to really focus on one particular adversary in the WWE and hopefully build up a feud long and interesting enough to become memorable in the careers of the two wrestlers, according to We Got This Covered.

They can even choose to team up with another WWE Superstar and attempt to claim the tag team titles, which is a first for any MyCareer mode offered in these games.

The changes made to "WWE 2K16's" MyCareer mode comes on the heels of fans voicing their dissatisfaction with the same gameplay mode that was offered in last year's game. It appears the game's developers have listened to the fans for "WWE 2K16."

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