WWE 2K Clone Spotted on PlayStation Store, Uses Solo Sikoa as a Cover Star

WWE 2K Clone Spotted on PlayStation Store, Uses Solo Sikoa as a Cover Star

From GameRant (Written by Joshua Duckworth) on | OpenCritic

A new WWE 2K clone titled Wrestling Revolution has appeared on storefronts like the PlayStation Store, and it's apparently set to release on July 15. What's more, it uses a WWE 2K knock-off version of Solo Sikoa as its cover star.

While the definition of a video game "clone" is pretty wide, with games like Pokemon having tons of legitimate clones over the years, they are usually seen as cheaper versions of beloved IPs. In this case, it's a cheaper, seemingly AI-generated video game using WWE figures to boost sales. Of course, WWE may not sit well with that—but it's worth noting that tactics like this are not necessarily uncommon. Chances are, before release, this knockoff version of Solo Sikoa will be removed as it is being used as a marketing ploy, for whatever reason.

Fans can now play as, and also beat up, the person in charge of GTA 6's parent company in WWE 2K26, in a rather offbeat addition to the game.

Wrestling Revolution is being developed and published by GGMUKSINC and NXG Studio, both of which have relatively limited rosters of games to their names. Many of their games feature...

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