2K Games is celebrating a successful WWE 2K22 launch.
After taking a year off following the bug-riddled and critically panned WWE 2K20, WWE released its latest simulation offering WWE 2K22 to critical success.
WWE and 2K continued to work together on other games during the WWE 2K franchise break, but it was reported WWE had talked with EA Sports over its video game future.
Mike Straw of Sports Gamers Online clarified that WWE and 2K have not reached an agreement on a new deal.
WWE 2K and Ronnie 2K both tweeted about a continued partnership between the two companies.
Shoutout to @WWE and @StephMcMahon for the continued partnership and an amazing launch of #WWE2K22. Here's to many more years of success! #ItHitsDifferent pic.twitter.com/kgAvnU9ezX
— #WWE2K22 (@WWEgames) March 23, 2022
The two biggest heels in the biz sitting in the boss’s @WWE chair.
— Ronnie 2K 2K22 (@Ronnie2K) March 23, 2022
In all seriousness, such a pleasure meeting a person I have long admired for her presence, business acumen & philanthropy @StephMcMahon
To partnering on many more @wwegames launcheshttps://t.co/XeMxIAdlAE pic.twitter.com/3SBOry5tlN
Fans can check out Fightful's playthrough of WWE 2K22 MyGM mode by clicking here.