>Initially added to follow Superstars out as they make their entrances this year, 2K has embodied the third-person cam and taken it into every match imaginable, including backstage brawls and Hell in a Cell. Derek said “when you’re climbing the top rope, when you’re running on ringside, when you’re climbing to the top of a Hell in a Cell, being able to follow the character all the way up there, and really feel like you’re embodying them rather than the standard kind of broadcast view, or the classic grand cam broadcast view that we’ve we’ve had previously.”
>He continued to talk about how this works with control changes. “So it’s just a whole new way of kind of playing and immersing yourself in the game. It’s had some control challenges. For sure, the right stick controls the camera, but it also does other things in game, other things in gameplay, and I think we found a really nice compromise with the way that it works with. There’s just one new button you have to press to kind of unlock those right stick actions, but normally right stick is going to control your camera. It takes like a second to get used to, but once it clicks you’re just playing the game like you normally were, with a totally new view.”
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