'WWE 2K16' roster update: The Terminator added as pre-order bonus

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The Terminator is crashing the wrestling ring in "WWE 2K16." A new pre-order trailer shows Arnold Schwarzenegger's character-background-checking the other confirmed wrestlers, ending up asking for Dean Ambrose's clothes, boots and motorcycle. 

Of course, The Terminator was mocked but it didn't take him long to show he's not one to mess with. After Ambrose tried to torch Arnie with his cigarette, his confidence faded and he knew he made a mistake. What happened next wasn't shown in the clip. .

2K Games has announced that the time-traveling mechanoid has found its way to the wrestling simulation game and anyone who pre-orders the title will get to pull off some beatdowns as the character. Pre-ordering is now live. 

There will be two models of The Terminator that will be included in "WWE 2K16." One resembles the T-800 and the other is the one seen in its sequel "Judgement Day."  

According to Bleacher Report, Schwarzenegger became part of the WWE Hall of Fame earlier this year. Just last month, he played as The Terminator again in the film "Terminator Genisys," which was a blockbuster success yet again. 

In other related news, following Hulk Hogan's termination from WWE, the wrestling superstar will not appear in "WWE 2K16." Notably, he was a staple character all throughout the franchise and the game's latest iteration was actually getting a "Hulk Hogan" DLC. 

"WWE 2K16" will be available for the PS4, Xbox One, PS3 and Xbox 360 in the U.S. on Oct. 26. Its international release is scheduled on Oct. 30. 2K Sports touts there will be 120 playable characters and the game studio should be spilling the beans about them soon.

 

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