If you really want to play WWE ’12 , you’ll need a PS3, Xbox 360, or a PC emulator for those consoles (RPCS3 for PS3 or Xenia for Xbox 360). But that’s another guide entirely.
Released in 2011, aimed to fix the sluggish feel of its predecessors. It introduced several key features that set it apart:
THQ officially discontinued the WWE series on the PS2 with WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 . When WWE '12 launched in November 2011, it was developed exclusively for seventh-generation consoles: PlayStation 3 Nintendo Wii
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Many South Asian and Brazilian modding groups (like JVG Electronics ) create "ISO" files designed to run on PS2 hardware via USB/Hard Drive using tools like OPL.
: WWE All Stars (2011) was the final overall WWE title released for the PS2. Fan-Made Mods
Use or NetX2 . Note that simulating full PS2 geometry requires a mid-to-high-end smartphone processor. Original PS2 Console
was never officially released for the PlayStation 2 It was the first game in the main series to be developed exclusively for the seventh generation of consoles, including the PlayStation 3
The Ultimate Technical Hurdle: WWE '12 Never Existing on PS2
For those seeking to experience WWE 12, several alternatives exist:
These are fan-made patches that you apply to a legal SVR 2011 ISO. They include the WWE '12 "Broken" ring aprons, the updated roster (like Alberto Del Rio and Sin Cara), and the new theme songs. Key Features of the WWE '12 Experience
