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WWE 2K20 Update Is Live, Here Are The Patch Notes

Glitches since day one ish.

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Patch 1.02 is now available for WWE 2K20 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. This latest update aims to fix a slew of bugs and glitches hampering 2K's latest pro wrestling game. Here's a look at the patch notes.

The patch notes don't delve into the nitty-gritty specifics of what was fixed or changed, but it promises to improve upon 2K20's gameplay, controls, graphics, clipping, hit detection, and aiming. It should also address some of the crashes and freezes that occur throughout the game, characters "warping" or moving unnaturally around the arena, and its online stability.

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Update 1.02 Patch Notes

  • Gameplay and Controls
  • Graphics and Clipping
  • Hair Physics
  • Hit detection and aiming
  • Interactions with tables, ladders, steel steps, and other objects
  • Referee actions
  • Onscreen button prompts
  • Characters “warping” or moving unnaturally around the arena
  • Crashes and Freezing
  • Image downloads
  • Entrances and attires
  • Universe mode editing and saving
  • Custom and Created Superstars and creation modes
  • Commentary and sound effects
  • Online Stability, matchmaking, desyncs, and lag

2K says it expects to roll out additional patches in the near future to address other concerns.

WWE 2K20 has scored unfavorably with critics since its release. GameSpot's review scored it 2/10, saying, "WWE 2K's annual release schedule has felt superfluous for a number of years now. This has never been more apparent than with WWE 2K20, a game that's not only riddled with frequent technical issues, but one that's notably worse than its predecessor in almost every area--whether it's the dull and unenjoyable combat, the fact half the roster look like terrifying goblin facsimiles of themselves, or MyCareer's obnoxious and tedious story. This is the moment the WWE 2K series hit Rock Bottom."

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