'WWE 2K16' news: Features players need to know

Arnold Schwarzenegger joins the playable wrestlers in WWE 2K16. YouTube

In less than a week, 2K Games will finally unveil the latest edition of its professional wrestling game "WWE 2K16."

Based on previous reports, "WWE 2K16" will come out with several groundbreaking, never-before-seen features that will entice WWE 2K players, including the improved customization options and updates that could help make the in-ring transactions extra enjoyable.

One of the most notable features of the game is its wide range of character options to choose from. Compared to "WWE 2K15," which only has 67 wrestlers, the upcoming game will come out with 125 wrestlers including Stone Cold Steve Austin, Seth Rollins, Triple H, Brock Lesnar, Kevin Owens, Ric Flair, Sting, Roman Reigns, Ultimate Warrior, Randy Orton, Sheamus, Titus O'Neil, Tyson Kidd, Aiden English, Andre the Giant, Batista, Chris Jericho, Curtis Axel and Dean Ambrose, among others.

Those who enjoy playing with their own customized characters or download renders will no longer be limited with 25 slots as it was in the previous editions. Instead, "WWE 2K16" can accommodate up to 100 slots to fill up. It means that players can have more space to create and modify their own characters.

Players can also come up with their own belts and arenas, which are noticeably absent in the older game. This time, "WWE 2K16" removes that restricted customization options with the Create-A-Wrestler, -Diva, -Entrance, -Belt, -Arena and even -Show.

Several reports also claimed that a gameplay-related update for "WWE 2K16" will also roll out, and it allegedly features several reversal sets that players should acquire in the beginning of the month.

Finally, "WWE 2K16" will also come out with two playable versions of Arnold Schwarzenegger. One of them is his original form, while the other one is his "Terminator" movie character.

"WWE 2K16" will be released on Oct. 27 in the U.S. and Oct. 30 in other parts of the world.

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