WWE 2K14

WWE 2K14 (2013)

by Visual Concepts, Yuke's, 2K, 2K Sports
Genres:Sport, Fighting
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:K Sports' line-up of premier simulation titles expands with the company's first release in the flagship WWE videogame franchise, WWE 2K14. The most electrifying, authentic and comprehensive WWE video game experience to date. Relive the greatest matches and moments from three decades of the greatest spectacle in all of entertainment. Play through more than 45 prolific matches in an unprecedented single-player campaign celebrating 30 years of WrestleMania. Complete objectives to unlock playable characters, additional gear, historical WWE footage, and bonus content on the road to immortality.Show more
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