'WWE 2K16' news: Six new legends coming to the game as DLC

 "WWE 2K16" official website

For players who may have found the amount of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Legends in "WWE 2K16" to be lacking, well, they can now purchase a new downloadable content (DLC) pack to resolve that issue.

The new "WWE 2K16 Legends Pack" includes a total of six new superstars players can use inside the game.

Among the six new characters are five WWE Hall of Famers and one of WWE's most notorious tough guys, according to IGN.

Leading off the list of new characters available for "WWE 2K16" is none other than the legendary Dusty Rhodes. Rhodes is arguably among the most beloved wrestlers to ever set foot inside the squared circle and fans can now relive his glory days inside "WWE 2K16."

Also set to be featured inside "WWE 2K16" is the iconic "Rowdy" Roddy Piper. The dearly departed Piper is best known for his combination of in-ring proficiency combined with skills on the microphone that were unmatched during his prime.

Players can also look forward to using the uber athletic Mr. Perfect in "WWE 2K16" once they download the new DLC pack. 

Two of the most famous women to ever set foot inside a WWE ring will also be included in the "WWE 2K16 Legends Pack." Both Lita and Trish Stratus will now be available to "WWE 2K16," adding to the number of Divas inside the game.

The last character featured in the "WWE 2K16 Legends Pack" is the Big Boss Man. The Big Boss Man was well known for being one of the foremost ring enforcers during his time, and now players can take advantage of his toughness inside "WWE 2K16."

The new "WWE 2K16 Legends Pack" is now available for $8.99, according to True Achievements.

Players who already own the game's season pass will no longer need to purchase the new DLC separately. The "WWE 2K16" season pass is available for $25.

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