The game provides the number of matches won and lost by the opponent. The player gets to choose from three opponents, which are similar to the player's tier. The player gets to pick from any cards that are unlocked between seasons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. In a wild match, the player has to set up a group of four male superstars, two female superstars, and two support cards. The game has several game modes: Wild (introduced in Season 3 as a name change for Exhibition), King of the Ring, Road to Glory, People's Champion Challenge (retired after Season 2), Ring Domination (introduced in Season 2), Money in the Bank (introduced in Season 2), Team Battleground (introduced in Season 3), Royal Rumble (introduced in Season 3), Ranked which had its name changed to "War" mode with the launch of Season 4 on November 15, 2017, Elimination Chamber (introduced in Season 4), Women's Royal Rumble (introduced in Season 4), Last Man Standing (introduced in Season 4), Over The Limit (introduced in Season 5 since retired), Giants Unleashed (introduced in Season 5), Team Roadblock (introduced in Season 6 since retired), Clash of Champions (introduced in Season 6) War Games (Introduced in Season 7) Code Breaker (Introduced in Season 7), Team Stomping Grounds (Introduced in Season 7), Survivor (Introduced in Season 8) and TLC (Introduced in Season 9) The three game series includes NHL SuperCard (discontinued December, 2019), NBA SuperCard, and WWE SuperCard. WWE SuperCard is a 2014 digital collectible card game featuring WWE Superstars for iOS and Android, and a mobile installment in the WWE video game series, under the WWE 2K banner, developed by Cat Daddy Games and published by 2K. Rahil Momin (Senior Game Programmer), Aleksey Perfilev (Senior Game Programmer), Weston Mitchell, Dane Djalaĭidzis Beitlers, Courtney Evans, Terry Lo, Dusty Peterson, Nachshon Rubel, Chris Soares, Eli Wolff Simon Deal (Senior Producer), Nicki Beaudry, Roger Faso
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |