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So far it doesnt look to bad, until we get to the final category: Right now we are sitting on a total of 28,200 VC, which equates to 111* five star matches. Meaning you need to complete 65 matches at a 5* level in order to unlock all arenas. There are 9 arenas available at 1,000 VC and 5 arenas at 1,500, in total meaning 14 total arenas at a cost of 16,500. Therefore meaning to unlock all the belts you need to complete 46 matches at a 5 star level. We divide that number by 256 (the amount of VC we get for a 5* match) and we end up with 46*. There are 39 belts available at a cost of 300 VC each, making the total amount of VC needed to unlock all the belts as 11,700. The first category I am going to look at is the classic championships. I am going to cover the combined cost of everything from all three sections, the absolute combined total, as well as how many 5* matches it would take to acheive the needed amount of VC. There are three types of unlockables, classic belts like the European Championship, old school arenas like WCW Monday Nitro, and legend superstars such as Andre the Giant and Jim Neidhart.
#Unlock wrestlers in wwe 2k17 Ps4#
Well, I went on a profile on my PS4 where nothing was unlocked, did some running of some numbers and to be honest, even though Ive been called an apologist/fanboy/arse kisser among other things towards 2K in the past, Im struggling to find a way to defend what the numbers showed if you just want the grand totals you can skip to the final paragraph:įor starters lets look at how things are unlocked in the WWE games, to unlock stuff in WWE games you have to purchase it with virtual currency, or VC, the most VC you can earn in one sitting (a match that earns 5 stars) is 256. However, last Thursday a thought came to me, what if we lost it?. Im sure that most of us know about the accelerator and nifty feature it has that allows us to unlock everything on day one without giving it a second thought.