A new patch update for "WWE 2K15" has been released.
International Business Times reported that the patch update 1.04 for the new NXT Arrival DLC was released Tuesday, March 10 to take care of various issues and fix bugs, where needed. The update is now available for all console versions of "WWE 2K15".
Some of the improvements that gamers can expect from the new patch include AI targeting and Diving Cross Body issues. Fixes were also made to custom logo issues, victory scene WWE Universe and others on Next-Generation consoles.
In terms of current generation consoles, 2K took care of issues involved with the unnatural movement of wrestlers who executive the Running Bulldog move. The menu flow and animation warping were also fixed.
Some of the major fixes made for the Xbox One and PlayStation4 included removing a soft crash that happened when players booted the title without any internet connection. In terms of gameplay, AI Superstars recognize leverage pins and will attempt to break these up in multi-man matches.
Characters are also better at hitting top rope finishers. A bug was fixed which could fail to award a Finisher if the gamer used it against an opponent as a Signature. An online fix was made which resolved the problem with accepting invites while editing Background Matchmaking options.
Bleeding of Superstars has also been improved so that foreign object strikes and OMG moves are more likely to cause bleeding, provided the "blood" option is set on.
According to the same report by International Business Times, NXT Arrival features playable NXT Superstars namely Adam Rose and The Ascension (Viktor and Konnor) as well as NXT Diva Emma. JBL, former WWE Champion and Monday Night Raw announcer, will also be playable. The DLC is priced at $6.99.
Bleacher Report wrote that the NXT DLC will not be released for free to subscribers of the 2K Showcase Season Pass. There will also be another addition to the 2K Showcase mode. "The Path of the Warrior" is set to launch which will feature the greatest moments in Ultimate Warrior's career.
IGN.com reported that "WWE 2K15" looks better and hits harder on current generation consoles. However, there were key omissions that prevented the game from being truly great.
But could greatness still be coming to the title? In another report by International Business Times, 2K may already be preparing for the next "WWE 2K16", which will likely feature the return of the "Create-A-Finisher" feature.