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WWE chairman and CEO Vince McMahon will be playable in WWE 2K18, 2K Sports has announced.

McMahon was also playable in WWE 2K17. The same goes for the rest of the McMahon family.

WWE 2K18 launches on Switch this fall.

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2K Sports was forced to change the cover for NBA 2K18 following the trade of Kyrie Irving from the Cleveland Cavaliers to the Boston Celtics. Above, we have the new packaging shot, as posted on the official Twitter account.

This new cover of NBA 2K18 will be released at “a later date.” We’ll keep you posted on the situation going forward.

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All indications thus far point to NBA 2K18 being very solid on Switch. Aside from some graphical differences, the Switch version matches up well to its counterparts on other platforms.

In an interview with Gamereactor, senior producer Rob Jones discussed the approach to creating NBA 2K18 for Switch in a bit more detail. From day one, Visual Concept’s president spoke about making it “the same exact game that was on PS4 and Xbox One”. It goes without saying that doing so was no easy task.

Jones’ full words:

One of the features NBA 2K18 has added in recent years is face simulation technology. By using a mobile app, players can bring their visual appearance into the game.

Switch owners will have access to the functionality… just not at launch. 2K wrote on its official forums that the feature will be patched in “through subsequent updates”. A specific date was not mentioned.

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The roster just keeps on growing.

Today, 2K released the names of the final 47 wrestlers to be present in the newest wrestling game. Below is the 15-minute video containing all the new characters.

The names of the fighters mentioned are as follows.

  • JBL
  • Tatanka
  • Typhoon
  • Tatsumi Fujinami
  • RVD
  • Booker T
  • Batista
  • Trish Stratus
  • Sycho Sid
  • Jake “The Snake” Roberts
  • Christian
  • “Stone Cold” Steve Austin
  • Aiden English
  • Goldust
  • Big E
  • Kofi Kingston
  • Xavier Woods
  • Sting
  • Shawn Michaels
  • Titus O’Neil
  • Enzo Amore
  • The Brian Kendrick
  • Shane McMahon
  • Alicia Fox
  • Stephanie McMahon
  • Ultimate Warrior
  • Charlotte Flair
  • Curtis Axel
  • Bo Dallas
  • Kassius Ohno
  • Darren Young
  • Rich Swann
  • Gran Metalik
  • Noam Dar
  • Jack Gallagher
  • No Way Jose
  • Primo Colon
  • Epico Colon
  • Tyson Kidd
  • Billie Kay
  • Peyton Royce
  • Rhyno
  • Curt Hawkins
  • Heath Slater
  • R-Truth
  • Tyler Breeze
  • Fandango

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2K Sports held a media event for NBA 2K18 this week, and the Switch version was finally playable. All sorts of outlets went hands-on with the game and shared information about how it’s shaping up on the system.

According to Game Informer, up to four Switch systems can be linked together for local play. Eight players can participate locally as well.

A lengthy gameplay video has come in showing off-screen footage of NBA 2K18 on Switch. Check it out below.

Nintendo of Europe has announced NBA 2K18 will be physically released on the Switch on October 17. We can also confirm that the game will be released in North America on the same day.


The digital version of NBA 2K18 will be coming to Switch on September 15 as previously announced. We were originally supposed to see the physical release at around the same time, but it was delayed for unspecified reasons.

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We have more news about the Switch version of NBA 2K18 stemming from a hands on event that took place today.

First up, NBA 2K18 will be about 25GB. That puts it as one of the larger digital downloads on Switch, but if you have a big microSD card, it’s not entirely unmanageable.

We also have good news about updates on Switch. Nintendo is allowing developer Visual Concepts to push updates day and date with the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions. That means the Switch version won’t be forgotten, and will be receiving the same treatment as other platforms post-launch.

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2K Sports unveiled a new mode debuting in NBA 2K18 for the first time. MyPARK, Pro-Am and the popular MyCAREER experience will be brought together in The Neighborhood.

Here’s the full rundown:

The Neighborhood is unlike anything ever seen in NBA 2K or any other sports career mode before. MyPLAYERs live in a neighborhood environment with several locations in the city blocks to visit, flush with other MyPLAYERs and characters with whom to interact. Experiences and ratings revolve around player actions, whether it’s running into Kyrie Irving while getting a shave at the barbershop, competing on the courts in The Playground, getting inked at the tattoo parlor, listening to the latest beats or showing off the latest gear to friends while strolling the block. A user’s experience is entirely shaped by how they compete, allowing them to reap the rewards of playing NBA 2K18 the way they enjoy it most.


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