The Black Box version of WWE 2K15 (Version 1.0) is known for its custom installer.
WWE 2K15 was the first game to transition the series toward a "simulation" style rather than the arcade-like combat of previous years. The Black Box version attempts to preserve these core gameplay mechanics: WWE 2K15: Hands-On With MyCareer Mode - IGN WWE 2K15-Black Box
The term "Black Box" often refers to highly compressed or repackaged versions of the game found in certain digital corners. Whether you're revisiting a nostalgic favorite or exploring it for the first time via a repack, here is what you need to know about the game that changed everything. Key Features and Changes The Black Box version of WWE 2K15 (Version 1
To understand the phenomenon, you must first understand the schism. When 2K took over, they faced an impossible deadline. The new generation (PS4/Xbox One) promised physics-based gameplay, lifelike lighting, and the "MyCareer" mode. But the install base of the PS3/360 was still enormous. Instead of delivering a downgraded port, developer Yuke’s (with assistance from Visual Concepts) did something unprecedented: they made two completely different games. Whether you're revisiting a nostalgic favorite or exploring