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Buggy WWE 2K20 release will be patched in two weeks

2K has addressed concerns over a buggy WWE 2K20 release, promising a patch to fix issues within the next two weeks.

“We are listening closely to the feedback that’s been shared regarding WWE 2K20 and are aware of the concerns some players are reporting,” 2K said.

“We’re working hard to investigate these concerns and address them as necessary. We expect to have an initial patch ready in the next two weeks, with others to follow.”

2K’s announcement has caused fans to question why the publisher chose to frame the issues as those encountered by “some players” and, more importantly, why the game was released in its current state and not delayed until a game-fixing patch was ready.

In the meantime, Games Industry reports that Sony is offering refunds for those who’ve purchased WWE 2K20 digitally on PS4; if you don’t want to wait two weeks to be able to play the game, you might want to investigate that route. On Xbox One, you’ll be able to get a refund if you meet certain conditions.

WWE 2K20 is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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