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New Career Mode Announced For 'WWE 2K15,' Mode Lifted From NBA 2K14 [DETAILS]

A new career mode for "WWE 2K15" was announced earlier this week by Visual Concepts. According toIGN, the mode is called MyCareer and was adapted from NBA 2K14. The mode will let players create their own character and try to take that character from the bottom of the WWE to a world champion.

The website reported that the mode will also include motion-captured WWE Superstars and authentic voices. Unfortunately it will only be available on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles.

IGN also reported that Visual Concepts upcoming game "WWE 2K15" will feature a new story mode called "2K Showcase." The mode will be "broken up into two episodes" and each episode will focus in on a legendary rivalry from the WWE's past.

IGN suspects that it will be similar to a "mini-documentary" but received no word yet from WWE or Visual Concepts.

Take a look at the new mode below!

"WWE 2K15" cover athlete John Cena tweeted the first images of himself in the WWE game on Monday morning.

The game is set to be released on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on October 28 in North America and October 31 internationally.

Check out the tweet below:

Normally #YouCantSeeMe, but here's a look at yours truly in @wwegames #WWE2K15! Stay tuned to@IGN for more info. pic.twitter.com/ipD3rWyVYH

- John Cena (@JohnCena) August 4, 2014

Cena commented on being featured on the cover of "WWE 2K15" in a press release that2K Games revealed. Cena said he was grateful for the nod and bringing WWE games into the next-gen consoles.

"It is truly an honor and privilege to serve as the 'WWE 2K15' cover Superstar. 2K has a tremendous history of sports simulation games and cover athletes, including Michael Jordan, Kevin Durant, LeBron James and of course, Dwayne The Rock Johnson," he said. "I look forward to carrying the flag for 'WWE 2K15' and introducing the incredible next-generation of WWE gaming to the WWE Universe."