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Evan Bourne Doing Mo-cap Work In WWE 2K16

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Another former WWE Superstar is doing mo-cap work for the upcoming WWE 2K16 video game from 2K Games.

What Culture posted a new photo showing Evan Bourne in a mo-cap suit getting ready to do work on WWE 2K16. He is not the only former WWE Superstar working on the game.

2K Games enlisted the services of Kaval earlier this year too. Both Evan Bourne and Kaval are not wrestling in WWE anymore. They are now known as Low Ki and Matt Sydal respectively now.

2K Games usually gets independent wrestlers to work on the annual WWE video games. This is because the current WWE roster is too busy on the road to do extra work.

It’s highly likely Evan Bourne will be doing a lot of high flying moves in WWE 2K16. He has an awesome looking Shooter Star Press finisher. It’s possible he’s capturing the moves of Neville among others.

Even though Evan Bourne and Kaval/Low Ki are working on WWE 2K16, this does not mean they will be playable WWE Superstars. They’re just working behind the scenes only.

WWE 2K16 will be released from October 27th for the PS4, Xbox One, PS3 and Xbox 360. We may see more from the game later this month.

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