“Surely something has got to be done about this”: Fans Are Wondering What Can Be Done to Remove P Diddy’s Involvement in Games Like WWE and NBA 2K

While P Diddy is known for his music, he has also contributed to several gaming titles including NBA 2K18 and WWE 2K17.

"Surely something has got to be done about this": Fans Are Wondering What Can Be Done to Remove P Diddy’s Involvement in Games Like WWE and NBA 2K

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  • P Diddy is under major investigation for some serious and disturbing allegations, all of which are yet to be proven true.
  • Diddy was the Executive Soundtrack Producer for WWE 2K17 and also contributed to NBA 2K17, among several other titles.
  • Fans believe something should be done to discredit him for all of the games he has contributed to, if the allegations are proven.
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Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs has recently been the center of several serious and disturbing allegations, all of which the rapper has vehemently denied. Commonly known as Puff Daddy, two of the rapper’s properties were recently raided by US Homeland Security, which is investigating a string of accusations against him.

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While he’s well-known in the entertainment industry for his music, he’s also a regular in the gaming industry, having curated the soundtrack for several titles ranging from 2004 (Fight Night) to as recently as 2018. Gamers now want his name erased from all the titles he was involved in, if the allegations are proven.

Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs Last Produced Songs for a Game in 2017

P Diddy was ever involved with only one WWE title, as the Executive Soundtrack Producer for <em>WWE 2K17</em>.
P Diddy was ever involved with only one WWE title, as the Executive Soundtrack Producer for WWE 2K17.

Diddy is currently facing allegations of sexual and physical abuse from his past partners.

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Combs’ first involvement with a video game was when he contributed the song Victory for Fight Night, a 2004 title. Later that same year, Mase contributed the song Breathe, Stretch, Shake featuring Combs, for NFL Street 2.

He also contributed another song, Bad Boy for Life for Def Jam Rapstar (DLC) in 2010 and for WWE 2K17 in 2016. His song Victory was also added to NBA 2K13 and 2K18, the last time he contributed a song to a gaming title, including several other gaming titles in between.

With all the serious allegations against him, it’s no surprise that fans wouldn’t want him to be involved with any past, present, or future gaming titles. Paul Michael Levesque, known famously as Triple H, Head of Creative and Chief Content Officer at WWE, recently revealed that Meek Mill will perform at WrestleMania 40 next month.

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Fans have already started questioning the choice and the timing of the announcement.

Fans Believe Meek Mill Performance Announcement Could be Bad Timing

Meek Mill is to perform at WrestleMania 40 next month, as fans believe the timing couldn't be worse.
Meek Mill is to perform at WrestleMania 40 next month, even as fans believe the timing isn’t right.

Meek Mill’s name is also linked with Sean Combs as he’s allegedly the redacted rapper reported to have had a relationship with Combs. Mill has, of course, denied all of the unproven allegations, but the fact that his involvement is being investigated, fans feel the timing was rather poor.

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WWE isn’t without its baggage of allegations either, as the industry was hit with several human trafficking allegations leading to the resignation of the Head of the industry, Vince McMahon.

McMahon and Lesnar were both made unplayable characters in this year’s title, barring one WrestleMania game that features Lesnar. Sean Combs hasn’t been involved with any gaming titles in the past seven years and going by the string of serious allegations, if proven to be true, he may not be making music at all for a while.

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Several accusations are still coming through from anonymous sources as well, even as Combs’ lawyer continues to deny them all. For now, it could still take a long time for the allegations to be proven true.

Would you like the video game titles Sean Combs had contributed to, to discredit him? Share your thoughts in the comments section.

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Written by Ayoub Hassan Adur

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Ayoub Hassan Adur worked in the Translation Industry for more than a decade before turning to Content Writing. Ayoub loves Gaming and has also written news stories in the gaming industry for two other websites before joining FandomWire Gaming. Manchester United fan since the '90s.