IGN has published episode one of a new series, which will look at the making of “WWE 2K15.” For the first time, a WWE video game will be coming to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Through official images, interviews, and Randy Orton and Goldust’s entrances, it is evident that the move to the “new-gen” consoles have given the game developers a lot more to work with.

The video showcases an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at some of the game’s new innovations. Many stars are shown getting their faces scanned, Cesaro’s in-ring game capturing is highlighted, and Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler are shown recording commentary.

Interestingly enough, John Laurinaitis is even featured getting his face scanned for the game.

Watch the video below, featuring insight from The Usos, Hulk Hogan, and many others:

httpss://youtube.com/watch?v=fnxqG25r_io

“WWE 2K15” will be released in the United States on Oct. 28, and internationally on Oct. 31. The game will feature two prominent singe-player game modes, Showcase Mode and MyCareer. As mentioned in the video, almost the entire WWE roster was scanned for the game, meaning the roster will be one of the biggest in the series’ history.

Editor’s Note

This game looks amazing. 

 

 

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