'WWE 2K16' will be available for PC beginning March 11

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"WWE 2K16" is set to make its way to personal computers (PCs) very soon.

Starting March 11, PC players can begin taking part in all of the wrestling action they have missed out on thus far. Fans interested in getting the upcoming game can purchase it for $49.99.

The PC version of "WWE 2K16" will be a bit different from its console ports, mainly because it will be featuring more content right from the start.

According to WWE 2K, all of the downloadable content (DLC) made available for the console ports will already be bundled with the launch day version of the PC title.

This means that aside from the game's original roster, PC players will also have immediate access to additional characters such as the two versions of Arnold Schwarzenegger that were featured in "The Terminator" and "Terminator 2: Judgment Day."

PC players will also have access to the characters included in the "Legends" and "Future Stars" packs that have already been released for the console ports of "WWE 2K16."

Other additional DLC items such as the Accelerator, MyPlayer Kickstart and New Moves Pack will also be included in the launch day version of the upcoming game.

Lastly, the "Hall of Fame Showcase" DLC that features seven different playable matches will also be accessible right from March 11.

Speaking of the "Hall of Fame Showcase" DLC, the developers have just announced that the upcoming pack will be released for the console ports of "WWE 2K16" on Feb. 23, according to the game's official website.

The upcoming DLC pack will feature matches that involve WWE Hall of Famers such as "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Kevin Nash, and Rikishi as well as other legendary wrestlers.

Players can receive the "Hall of Fame Showcase" DLC as part of "WWE 2K16's" $24.99 season pass or purchase it on its own for $9.99.

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