'WWE 2K15' released for PC, players get free DLCs

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"WWE 2K15," a wrestling fan's go-to for an optimal brawling simulation experience, has finally arrived on the PC. PS4 and Xbox One players have been virtually tussling WWE superstars in the ring since last year and now, PC players can do that as well. 

"WWE 2K15" is accompanied by better visual quality and mod support. Although PC gamers missed out in terms of the game's early release on the current-gen consoles, they will be getting  all the expansion packs for the game without shedding a single cent. 

In a nutshell, players will be able to relive Christian and Randy Orton's rivalry, Mark Henry's best matches in his entire career, and the Ultimate Warrior's glory days with the 2K Showcase content, namely "One More Match," "Hall of Pain," and "Path of the Warrior" — all for free. 

Furthermore, there will be more than 30 additional moves as well as loads of fighters to brawl with or duel as. There are WWE hall of famers like Hulk Hogan and Sting and gamers can play as Undertaker or Kane and even Big Show and many others in several iconic arenas. 

Simply put, that's 36 extra characters, four new managers, 26 matches, and 46 single-player stories that PC players are getting on the house. And to top it all off, the mod support, which bears much importance in PC gaming, was stepped up drastically 

This deepened ability to fiddle with the game allows players to change and spice things up and add elements in the game that they deem fitting. One of the many results of this modification is the inclusion of a "John Cena sucks" chant in the aforementioned wrestler's in-game entrance theme. 

Apparently, 2K Sports thinks that is not enough as it has already laid out its plans to release more add-ons for "WWE 2K15" in spring this year. 

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