WWE 2K15: Digital Version Sets Only For Xbox One And PS4
WWE 2K15: Digital Version Sets Only For Xbox One And PS4
WWE 2K15 appears to be made digitally only for Xbox One and PS4. Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game will only be in retail store having no digital version. This is somehow frustrating for many game enthusiasts who long to have a digital version of the game.
This impression came from Jared Rea, the WWE 2K15 Community Manager who said that the game will made digitally for Xbox One and PS4 only. He left out the fact that digital version for Xbox 360 and PS3 will be out.
This means that Xbox 360 and PS3 of WWE 2K15 will only be made available for release as a physical disc. This still needs to be officially confirmed. But what's interesting here is that Xbox One and PS4 will have a digital version of the game.
It will be more impressive if PS3 and Xbox 360 have the digital version of the game too. For sure, a lot of game enthusiasts will be amazed. These days, every digital game has a digital release, not considering the platform they are up to.
One should have a more detailed information about the soon to be released WWE 2K15 game. Once it will be out in the market this late October 2015, this, for sure will be a hit in the world of gamers. You just have to be more conscious of every digital version of a game so you will not have problems when playing it.
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