WWE 2K16 Roster, Gameplay, Release Date: Final List of Players Revealed
WWE 2K16 is one month away from release, and 2K Sports announced the final batch of wrestlers who will be appearing in the game. Many of the wrestlers in the group are from the 1980s and 1990s, accompanying some of today's wrestlers. According to IGN, here is the list of superstars who will be in the game:
- Big E
- Bray Wyatt
- Brian Pillman
- Colin Cassady
- Enzo Amore
- Jey Uso
- Jimmy Uso
- Kofi Kingston
- Konnor
- Mark Henry
- Mikey Whipwreck
- Ricky Steamboat
- Rusev
- Savio Vega
- Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley
- Sting (1999 / Crow Sting)
- Sting (Surfer)
- Stunning Steve Austin
- Undertaker (American Badass)
- Undertaker (Ministry)
- Viktor
- Xavier Woods
With this group of superstars revealed, the number of playable wrestlers is at an even 100. The game promises over 120 wrestlers will eventually be playable. Names like Randy Orton, Daniel Bryan, Kane, Triple H, Sheamus and Dolph Ziggler have already been announced.
What is new in WWE 2K16? According to WWE.com, players will not only be able to create their own superstars, they will also be able to create their own entrances, their own Divas, a custom arena, a custom championship and even their own show.
Gamers will also have the opportunity to revisit memorable events in WWE history or make their own stories by creating their own superstars. Player created superstars will try to rise to stardom from being NXT wrestlers, all the way up to the WWE Hall of Fame. The 2K Showcase and MyCareer modes previously received positive reviews from fans.
2K Sports recently announced the soundtrack for WWE 2K16. The soundtrack will include songs from Marilyn Manson, Run-DMC, Billy Idol, Zedd and more.
WWE 2K16 will be in stores on Oct. .27 for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One and Xbox 360. In the meantime, check out the entrances from Brock Lesnar, Kevin Owens and Dude Love:
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