Sony Begins To Issue Refunds To Fans For WWE 2K20 After #FixWWE2K20 Trends Worldwide

Sony Begins To Issue Refunds To Fans For WWE 2K20 After #FixWWE2K20 Trends Worldwide

As you've no doubt heard, WWE 2K20 is seriously glitchy and full of bugs. Now, it's been revealed that Sony is issuing refunds to fans after complaints about the game took over social media. Check it out!

By JoshWilding - Oct 24, 2019 06:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
WWE 2K20 went on sale earlier this week and fans are not happy. #FixWWE2K20 has been trending for days as there are literally hundreds of issues, from comical glitches to missing features and items missing from the Collector's Editions. 

Now, it's been revealed that Sony has started to issue refunds to PlayStation 4 players who have complained about being sold what is essentially a faulty product. 

There's no word on whether Microsoft is doing the same for XBox One users, but it does sound like Sony is granting the majority of buyers with refunds if they complain about the fact that the game is broken. This is terrible publicity for WWE, and not good news for a franchise that feels like it's been on its last legs for years.

Check out some of those bugs below:

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