WCW, Sting, and Hogan Invade WWE 2K15
Plus, Paige added for season pass subscribers.
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WWE 2K15, the cross-gen pro-wrestling title from 2K Games, can be expanded to include new characters from WWE's once-rival promotion WCW.
The WCW DLC pack, which costs $7.99 in North America, features five playable characters: Bam Bam Bigelow, Diamond Dallas Page, Fit Finlay, Lord Steven Regal, and Lex Luger.
Further to this, 2K Games is adding two iconic characters to the game--Hulk Hogan and Sting--who were initially offered as exclusive pre-order and special edition bonuses.
Meanwhile, those who purchased the season pass now have access to the WWE Diva Paige.
WWE 2K15 is the second instalment in the series since 2K Games acquired the WWE licence from now-bankrupt publisher THQ. It wasn't received particularly well by critics.
GameSpot's WWE 2K15 review cites numerous issues with the game: "Basic actions like dragging your opponent on the mat cause your superstar to wander back and forth before finally settling on which part of your opponent he wants to grab. Spatial recognition for ground finishers is more finicky than ever, and there is little logic to when you can and cannot activate a finishing or signature move. Computer opponents occasionally stand stock still if you're caught in the corner or in an awkward place on the ground, as if they've forgotten how to attack. And countering relies on nearly magical intuition."
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