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The game's full roster has yet to be announced so, aside from John Cena and Rey Mysterio (who you can see in these first-ever screenshots), the line-up of characters is currently something of a mystery.
So while we're still waiting to hear about exactly which Raw and SmackDown! performers will make the grade, we're fully expecting all the usual suspects - such as the Undertaker, Triple H, Randy Orton, Kurt Angle, Shawn Michaels, Edge, Chris Benoit and the divas - to be making an appearance. We're also hoping for an additional cast of WWE legends.
Graphically, the game appears to be taking a significant step forwards, especially with the level of detail visible on each character - check out Rey's tattoos or John Cena's, erm, veins. (We don't yet have PS2 or PSP screens, but clickhere for close-ups of the next-gen version.)
We're hoping to be able to play SmackDown! vs. Raw 2007 for the first time at the E3 games show in May.
March 31, 2006
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