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As of this past Monday morning, WWE officials were planning on having a Bray Wyatt vs. Ryback feud. Ryback is apparently the person Wyatt has been alluding to in his recent cryptic promos on RAW and SmackDown.

http://www.sescoops.com/who-is-bray-wyatt-talking-about-in-his-promos-jbl-shoots-on-commentary-during-raw/

So yeah, WWE 2K15 PC comes out on Steam in 5 days on April 28th (in the US at least, I assume the same day or the next day in the UK and other countries in that Steam zone thingy).

 

Also, have any of you seen that Comedy Central show "Nothing to Report" with Chris Jericho and Nick Mundy? Hilarious stuff, so awkward but funny. Also, really weird hearing Y2J cursing up a storm heh.

So yeah, WWE 2K15 PC comes out on Steam in 5 days on April 28th (in the US at least, I assume the same day or the next day in the UK and other countries in that Steam zone thingy).

######, didn't realise it was coming out so soon. Just checked and yeah, it's the 28th here, too.

Yeah I mean they literally only announced it yesterday really. Kinda out of the blue especially considering it's coming out in 5 days and not a few weeks as several news sites were saying. But then again 2K was telling them that as a generalization I guess, maybe they didn't know for sure if it was going to be able to be released right away. But hey, it's coming right away!

 

Even though this version of the game kinda got bad reviews here and there, I'm totally going to be playing this on PC. I mean it's the first legit wrestling game I can remember in god knows how long, and it's a WWE game to boot! A high end AAA wrestling game on PC! YAY.

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WWE 2K15 is coming to PC "in a few weeks time" in case anyone isn't keeping up with the late breaking news about it :)

 

http://www.wwe.com/inside/2k/wwe-2k15/wwe-2k15-windows-pc-announcement-this-spring-27315901

About bloody time!

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