Future WWE Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio was revealed to be the cover star of 2K Games' upcoming WWE 2K22. In addition, various editions for the upcoming game have been revealed--including an nWo-focused one--and they will be available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on March 11.
Mysterio has been wrestling since 1989, but truly made a name for himself during the '90s as a member of WCW's cruiserweight division. Highlights from his career will be a part of this year's Showcase Mode. During a press conference, Mysterio's matches with Eddie Guerrero were mentioned--including their Wrestlemania 21 bout and the infamous "custody of Dominik" ladder match from Summerslam 2005. Nothing was confirmed for WWE 2K22, but with landmark moments like those and the battle between the two men at 1997's Halloween Havoc in WCW, we’re sure to see some classic bouts in Showcase Mode.
Check out the cover for the upcoming March game below.
"Representing the culture of lucha libre as the cover Superstar for WWE 2K22 is a moment of great pride for me," said Rey Mysterio. "I'm looking forward to sharing the stories behind the big moments of my career with a dedicated community of players and connecting with WWE fans in a whole new way as they play through my 2K Showcase."
In addition to the cover star reveal, 2K Games has announced the various editions for the new game. There will be a nWo 4-Life edition of the game for $120, which includes different attire for nWo wrestlers and Eric Bischoff as a playable character. Finally, you can have that Bischoff vs. Vince McMahon match at Monday Night Nitro you always wanted to see but never got. Below, you'll find various details about each edition and some new screenshots from the game.
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GameSpot's Wrestle Buddies, Mat Elfring and Chris E. Hayner, attended the 2K Games press event where Rey Mysterio discussed being on the cover of WWE 2K22, and the duo discuss the events and their hopes for the game on the latest episode of Wrestle Buddies, which you can listen to above.
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