WWE 2K16 Roster, News, Trailer & Gameplay: Batista, Undertaker and Others Confirmed, Take a Look At Brock Lesnar's Entrance [Watch]
WWE 2K16 will have the biggest roster in the history of the game. Yesterday, 2K Sports announced more new names to the roster.
The International Business Times reports WWE superstars The Undertaker, Brock Lesnar, Chris Jericho and Batista will be in the next installment of the game. Other characters that have been confirmed in the game are Andre the Giant, Curtis Axel, Dean Ambrose, Edge, Eric Rowan, Fandango, JBL, Luke Harper, Natalya, Randy Savage, Rick Rude, R-Truth, Ryback, Santino Marella, Sgt. Slaughter, Stephanie McMahon, The Rock and The Vaudevillains.
If you noticed, there is a handful of WWE Hall of Famers on this list, which will make up a portion of the 120 playable characters in the game. Sgt. Slaughter, who was playable as the evil Iraqi sympathizer gimmick in the last two games, will have his American-loving persona in the game. The Undertaker will have an updated look this year with his regrown hair and new attire. Dean Ambrose will have his traditional tank top with jeans outfit in the game.
Other confirmed superstars include: Triple H, Emma, Corporate Kane, Sin Cara, Lord Steven Regal, Booker T, Tamina, Eva Marie, Colonel Mustafa, General Adnan, Kalisto and Summer Rae. More superstars will be revealed as the game gets closer to its release.
The MyCareer and 2K Showcase modes will return this year. Gamers will have the opportunity to revisit memorable events in WWE history or make their own story by creating their own superstar, who will try to rise to stardom from being an NXT wrestler until he or she becomes a WWE Hall of Famer. The 2K Showcase and MyCareer modes previously received positive reviews from fans.
WWE 2K16 will be in stories on Oct. 27 for the Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.
Check out the "Beast Incarnate" Brock Lesnar entrance below as he looks more inhuman and ferocious than ever:
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