Certainly looks better than the last WWE 2K game, but the proof will be in the playing. Of course, 2K is offering a dizzying array of different versions and special editions of WWE 2K22, as well as a rather odd upgrade scheme. The standard version of WWE 2K22 will cost $60 on last-gen consoles and $70 on current-gen, but if you want to get the Cross-gen Bundle you’ll have to pay $80. 2K justifies this by including the “Starrcade ’96 Rey Mysterio” pack with the Cross-gen Bundle, but this still feels like a money grab. As for special editions, you can grab the Deluxe Edition for $100 or the NWO 4-Life Edition for $120. Here’s what they include: Everybody who pre-orders will get the “Undertaker Immortal Pack” which includes 3 additional “Undertaker personas” as well as some other Deadman-related goodies. For those who haven’t been keeping up, WWE 2K22 promises a completely-revamped game engine, the return of favorite modes like 2K Showcase, and the long-awaited addition of MyGM. Here’s the official rundown of everything included… WWE 2K22 enters the ring on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PS5 on March 11. In addition, WWE 2K22 will introduce new modes to the WWE 2K experience: MyGM and MyFaction. In MyGM, players step into the role of a WWE General Manager and call the shots on their way to building the biggest brand in the WWE Universe. From drafting the ultimate roster of WWE Superstars and Legends to developing iconic rivalries and championship showdowns, players will get the chance to take the reins and prove themselves on sports entertainment’s biggest stages. With the franchise-first MyFaction mode, players can collect and manage their dream faction with weekly events and regular updates, providing tremendous challenges and replay value.