'WWE 2K15': 'Hall of Pain' DLC release date nd other details

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"WWE 2K15," the 2014 wrestling simulation game for both the PlayStation and Xbox platforms will be receiving yet another DLC for fans to enjoy. According to game developer Take Two's financial report, the game's next downloadable content titled "2K Showcase: Hall of Pain" will be released on Feb. 17 and will be compatible with next and previous generation consoles. 

With this DLC, players can immerse in wrestling mayhem with wrestler Mark Henry, fulfilling his objective to win the World Heavyweight Championship title.

The "Hall of Pain" pack also features the following superstars:

  • The Great Khali
  • Randy Orton
  • Big Show
  • Jey Uso
  • Jimmy Uso
  • Kane
  • Sheamus
  • Ryback
  • Daniel Bryan

A few changes will be featured, including the unmasked Kane and Great Khali. In addition, "Hall of Pain" will include the SmackDown arena along with two PPV arenas: Vengeance and WrestleMania 29. 

On its own, the "2K Showcase: Hall of Pain" DLC costs $9.99, but it can also obtained via the Season Pass — this means that for $24.99, gamers can get this DLC along with "2K Showcase: Path of the Warrior" and "2K Showcase: One More Match," access to playable WWE Diva Paige, and access to the Accelerator.

The content that was released before "Hall of Pain" was the "One More Match" DLC. It is currently available for purchase for all platforms and console owners will be able to immerse themselves between the rivalry between superstars Randy Orton and Christian. Another downloadable content made available recently is the "New Moves Pack," which offers over 30 new moves that gamers can use, such as, "an alternate version of Sister Abigail (made popular by Bray Wyatt), the Gutwrench Suplex (made popular by Cesaro), Rack Attack (made popular by Nikki Bella) and Running Knee Smash (made popular by Brie Bella), as well as the Uso Crazy and Spinning Powerbomb (made popular by Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso)."

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