Players could choose to either defend the streak as the Deadman or try to end it with a custom superstar.

The release of (SVR 2011) marked a pivotal moment in wrestling game history. As the final entry under the "SmackDown vs. Raw" branding, it served as a high-octane bridge between the arcade-style fun of the mid-2000s and the more simulation-heavy approach of the modern WWE 2K era. For fans looking to revisit this masterpiece on the PlayStation 3 , the ISO remains one of the most sought-after files for preservation and emulation.

Unlike previous years, SVR 2011 introduced an . Between matches, you could walk around the locker rooms, talk to other superstars, start brawls, and level up your attributes in an RPG-lite style that hasn't quite been replicated since. WWE Universe Mode: The Game Changer