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WWE 2K15 PS4, Xbox One Release Date, Gameplay: Recent Trailer Shows Off New Control Scheme

After some delays, the release of "WWE 2K15" for next-gen gaming consoles PlayStation 4 and Xbox One is now finally pushed through.

Recent reports now indicate that the new WWE simulation game will be hitting the shelves on Nov. 18 for North American region and Nov. 21 in all over Europe.

Additional information from Gamespot pointed out that players have two choices in purchasing the game. They can either buy the pre-order edition at $59.99 (containing the standard game plus the bonus Sting version) or Deluxe Edition which tops at $79.99 as it includes two versions of the WWE icon Hulk Hogan plus Sting.

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The latter edition will also give them access to the 2K Showcase Season Pass that enables them to enter the "all-new Showcase Mode."

In related news, this Wednesday, 2K released a trailer video which tackles the gameplay improvement as well as the new control scheme integrated to the "WWE 2K15" for PS4 and Xbox One.

Among the highlights of the video is the big improvement on the on-screen HUD which is now displayed in a small scale near the bottom of the screen.

Another feature pointed out is the "chain wrestling" system. The previous WWE games have the system but the players are often guessing what move to use. The latest improvement has now a clean and concise moves displayed on-screen. This will ultimately help new players get familiar with the game.

"WWE 2K15" is developed by Yuke's and Visual Concepts and is published by 2K Sports. Versions of the game for later consoles PS3 and Xbox 360 were released on Oct. 28 (NA) and Oct. 31 (EU).

See the video below:

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