In a fast-paced and unforgiving world, where characters dance on the line between reality and pixels, gamers worldwide just received a bittersweet announcement. Think of this like a classic heel turn in the wrestling ring, like how Jimmy Uso went ahead and betrayed his twin brother, Jey Uso, out of nowhere - unexpected, sudden, and with the potential to change the game (pun absolutely intended).
Now, for those in the back, let's break it down a notch. WWE 2K22, that brilliant brawler of a game that made its way to our consoles in March 2022, has its servers walking the proverbial plank.
The official WWE 2K Twitter account announced, in a move reminiscent of the recent plot twist that saw The Rock come back to the WWE after so many years, that it will discontinue the servers of WWE 2K22 effective January 3, 2024. It's like telling wrestling fans that the famed Undertaker's Streak was ending - we all knew it was a possibility, but to actually hear it? That's a different body slam of emotions altogether.
Does this mean gamers must now say goodbye to all the online modes and functions they enjoyed, including the online matches and community creations? Well, in the tongue-in-cheek humor of WWE commentary - yes, yes it does!
