WWE 2K18 MyCareer Mode Detailed, Will You Be a Company Man or Fan Favourite?

WWE 2K18 is nearly upon us and one of its biggest and returning features is the MyCareer mode, for those that like character creation and plenty of customisation.  In this year’s MyCareer you will have the choice of being a “Company Man” or “Fan Favourite”, which is the WWE’s way of saying “heel” or “face” or two non wrestling fans, it basically means “goodie” or “baddie” (yeah, I went there!).

Being a “Company Guy”, you’ll be able to manipulate the card to suit your needs and the road will have plenty of ‘bad guy’ perks, however, being a “Fan Favourite” and you’ll hear the roar of the crowd, get respect (and bonuses) from WWE Legends, and you’ll even get a custom WWE Championship or Universal Championship.

You will have complete freedom on your Road to Wrestlemania and beyond, but choosing your characters personality path is only one piece of the puzzle, because if you want to be a true WWE Superstar and climb your way to the top of the mountain, then you’ll have to perform inside and outside of the squared circle if you’re going to entertain the demanding WWE Universe.

This year’s campaign will also now include free-roaming backstage and an updated promo generator (which I’m assuming still doesn’t include voice acting).  2K also promises that your friends created characters will also play a more pivotal role in your story “through face-to-face interactions, tag team alliances, side quests and more.

You can read more in-depth on all the details courtesy of wwe.2k.com below.  WWE 2K18 will release for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on October 17th (or the 13th for those that pre-order the Deluxe Edition) and then for Nintendo Switch this Fall.

Company Man – Going down the Company Man path means you’re all about helping the general managers (GMs) get what they want out of the roster on any given show. This involves conspiring with the GMs backstage, ambushing other WWE Superstars in the locker room or during their interviews and basically doing whatever it takes to maintain that GM’s power, both in the ring and backstage. The rewards are hefty, though! Continue helping the GM succeed, and you’ll gain access to awesome upgrades, such as the ability to orchestrate a run-in to help you win a match. You can also access Vince McMahon’s office to lobby for match card changes and title rematches.

Fan Favourite – Being a Fan Favourite means you don’t play the whole company game and you’re all about putting on the best matches and promos. You have a locker room full of WWE Superstars and Legends backstage. This route involves earning their respect by taking on different match types – night-in and night-out. You’ll also have WWE Superstars test your in-ring aptitude and skills on the microphone, but if you succeed at this, you will earn the whole locker room’s respect – and with that comes some perks. WWE Legends are always backstage during events. If you earn their respect, they’ll start to give you in-ring bonuses for your matches and promos. If you become the complete package – the guy who can walk the walk and talk the talk like Stone Cold Steve Austin or John Cena – you’ll be able to have your own customized WWE Championship or Universal Championship. This honour is only given to the best of the best.

In short, it’s ultimately your choice how your MyPlayer’s road to Wrestlemania will unfold. We definitely put a bunch of twists and turns to make it feel like it’s your own story, and we hope you’ll be surprised by a few of the WWE Superstars and events that will pop up along the way!

Free-Roaming Backstage

This is something fans have wanted for a while, and it’s something we have wanted to do for a while as well. With a MyCareer laced with storylines that involve both in-ring and out-of-ring action, it made sense to bring a free-roaming backstage into MyCareer.

We wanted MyCareer to be experiential this year. We wanted players to spend more time interacting with WWE Superstars and supporting personnel to better experience all their unique personalities. Rather than looking at menus to determine who you should align with or who you want to make your rival, you can simply go talk to them or ambush them backstage. Want an interview with Renee Young? Simply go up to her and ask for an interview. Don’t like the WWE Superstar she’s interviewing? Go up to him during live TV and interrupt that interview.

There will be no shortage of personalities backstage, from WWE Superstars and Legends to GMs, apparel tailors and more. Sometimes the interactions will also present side quests that are separate from the main storylines. Think of them as mini-stories that aren’t as involved or crucial to your Road to Wrestlemania. For example, some WWE Superstars might ask you to ambush a rival or go toe to toe with them in a promo.

Updated Promos

Last year, we added promos to MyCareer for the first time. While we were happy to finally let players get on the microphone, we knew we could deliver more in the second year of designing the promo feature in WWE 2K18. The two clear improvements we set out to accomplish were making WWE Superstars feel more like themselves and improving the scoring system, as it constricted players from telling the promos they wanted to tell.

It was clear that some of the more unique WWE Superstars needed to be represented better when cutting a promo in MyCareer. WWE Superstars like Undertaker and Enzo Amore come to mind when discussing this. We created nearly 200 new animations – spread across multiple WWE Superstars – to make them feel more like themselves while on the microphone. You’ll notice Shinsuke Nakamura moving in that unique way that he does while talking. Bray Wyatt will fidget maniacally while preaching on the microphone. The New Day will dance their way to the ring instead of walking. We wanted promos against these WWE Superstars with unique personalities to feel very special. We wanted your MyPlayer to really feel like you’re going face to face with them in a battle of words.

One of the more fun components of promos was the combo system, so we looked to shift scoring to focus on that rather than trying to find the best fan favourite or bad guy answer. Last year’s scoring model was very rigid and made players feel like they had to make choices they didn’t want to make in order to get high marks. This year, rather than trying to score the highest value, we wanted to score players on promo cohesion. This means as a player, you’ll be able to pick the point you want to make while on the mic. After making that point, you’ll be scored based on how well you stick to that point. You no longer have to worry about if this is what you should say as a crowd favourite or a bad guy. Promo this year is about saying what you want to say and sticking to your word.

MyCareer Invasion

With the addition of free-roaming backstage, naturally we started thinking about the possibilities for MyCareer invasion. Just like last year, your friends’ MyPlayers can populate your MyCareer save. However, this year, you’ll actually see them backstage. They act just like any WWE Superstars you’ll see backstage: you can talk to them, pick them up as tag partners, get side quests involving them and even ambush them. It’s up to you what role your friends’ MyPlayers will have in your MyCareer.

In closing, we are looking forward to letting you try out all this new stuff in this year’s version of MyCareer in WWE 2K18. A lot of hard work went into making this year’s MyCareer feel different from previous iterations, and we hope you all enjoy it!

– Ramelle Ballesca, WWE 2K18 MyCareer Designer, Visual Concepts


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