'WWE 2K15' DLC updates: 'One More Match' 2K Showcase DLC available now

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"WWE 2K15" has a great lineup of DLC packs in the pipeline and the biggest among the content is the 2K Showcase DLC, which comprises of three prime and special collections of unique storylines. And at last, 2K Games is close to releasing the first of the array.

In its official Twitter account, the game studio relayed the good news by sending out a snap of Randy Orton face-to-face with Christian as they prep up for a would-be cutthroat World Heavyweight Championship matchup. The brawlers' rivalry is the focus of the forthcoming DLC pack. 

The "One More Match" 2K Showcase DLC will be up for grabs starting Feb. 3. The DLC is priced at $9.99 and will add cult-favorite wrestlers as well as fighters gamers love to hate to "WWE 2K15." Players will get Randy Orton (as the photo by 2K Games suggested), Sheamus, Mark Henry, Christian and Edge. The two latter fighters were previously not available in the game. Along with the batch of wrestlers, buyers of the "One More Match" DLC pack will get iconic 2011 arenas. These include Smackdown, Extreme Rules, Over the Limit and Capitol Punishment. 

Players can also avail of the "WWE 2K15" Season Pass Program to get "One More Match" along with a rich roster of playable WWE, WCW and NXT Superstars from the "Hall of Pain" DLC and the "Path of the Warrior" DLC (both are priced at $9.99), which are yet to be released by 2K Games. The season pass also includes WWE Diva Paige. The Accelerator is also integrated to the pass to give players access to all the available unlockable content for the game. The season pass can be purchased for $24.99. 

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