Apparently there is bad news for fans of WWE video games, as everything indicates that the development of WWE 2K21 was canceled. The news was announced by Justin Leeper, who lives in Tokyo, Japan, and who is recognized within the world of motion capture and story development for video games, so much so, that he was the narrative and design leader of the Road mode To WrestleMania in WWE video games from 2009 to 2011, so you must know something about the topic you disclosed.
"Video game lovers, here Mr. Road To WrestleMania in a quick video, to bring you some very important information that no one else is talking about: I heard from a trusted source, and I really believe, that WWE 2K21 was canceled. There will be no I play this year. Boom. "
"Now, a very wise and positive man told me that this is not a bad thing, but actually a good thing, and I believe this, because even those who liked WWE 2K20, may agree that it is not a very good game. There are many glitches problems, things that happen in the game and behind the scenes in the development of the game, which I have already told you about much earlier. "
"Usually at WrestleMania a trailer or an announcement is made for the new WWE video game and that didn't happen this year. Why will it be? Because there won't be WWE 2K21. Now, I'm not the only one who believed this, James of Viking Size Gamer also gave his reasons a few weeks ago why he believed there was not going to be a new game. "
Furthermore, Viking Size Gamer's James released a video in late March with his reasons for believing that WWE 2K21 was canceled:
Many people are at home, so motion capture work could not occur. In fact, no one has reported working on WWE 2K21 motion capture this year, nor are any photos known, as in years past.
The level of work being at home is not the same, since the home is not a favorable environment to work.
He also bets that with the many criticisms of WWE 2K20, it's best to take a year to rethink everything and do a good job with WWE 2K22, or at least decent work.
They need improvement to "not be knocked out" when the AEW video game appears in 2021.
However, there is one detail: Most likely, WWE's contract with 2K Games sets a minimum of one video game per year. Making a video game from scratch is hard work, so the company likely has an ace up its sleeve to honor the possible clause, such as partnering with Warner Bros. Interactive (which has WWE rights to mobile) and porting WWE Immortals. , With which they could get out of trouble.
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