'WWE 2K16' song list: Official soundtrack now out

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The soundtrack for "WWE 2K16" has now been officially revealed.

This year's World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) game will feature a total of 12 different songs.

The entire song list includes "Rebel Yell" from Billy Idol; "Revolution" from Diplo, featuring Faustix and Imanos and Kai; "Something to Believe in" from Fashawn, featuring Nas and Aloe Blacc; "Hello World" from Kid Ink; "Deep Six" from Marilyn Manson; "A Little More" from MGK, featuring Victoria Monet; "It's Tricky" by Run-D.M.C.; "Youth Gone Wild" by Skid Row; "Heavy Dirty Soul" by Twenty One Pilots; "Till It's Gone" by Yelawolf; "Heavy is the Head" by the Zac Brown Band, featuring Chris Cornell; and "Transmission" by Zedd, featuring Logic and X-Ambassadors.

Last year, the soundtrack for "WWE 2K15" was heavily influenced by the musical preferences of current WWE Superstar John Cena; but this time around, he was not involved in the song selection, according to Gamespot.

Cinema Blend reports that Neil Lawi, the senior vice president of the WWE Music Group offered some comments regarding the soundtrack of "WWE 2K16." Lawi described the soundtrack of "WWE 2K16" as "diverse." He also went on to call Yelawolf and Twenty One Pilots as some of the "it" artists of the day.

The soundtrack for "WWE 2K16" is now currently available on the iTunes App Store.

"WWE 2K16" is being billed as having the largest roster in franchise history. This time around, the game will reportedly feature a lineup made up of more than 120 unique characters, meaning that number does not include the different character models for a single WWE Superstar.

One of the former WWE Superstars who will reportedly not be part 120 character roster is Hulk Hogan. The former World Heavyweight Champion was taken out of the game in light of a recent controversy involving Hogan and racist comments he made in a secretly recorded video.

"WWE 2K16" is due out on Oct. 27.

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