WWE 2K15 heading to PC very soon

In just a matter of weeks WWE 2K15 will be making it's first appearance on PC. World Wrestling Entertainment announced that a mirror of the Xbox One and PS4 versions of the game will be available soon on the platform. Nothing has been announced regarding pricing but day one buyers will get access to two versions of popular wrestlers, Sting and Hulk Hogan. In addition to the full game all players will get all the DLC released for the game since October absolutely free.Who better to talk about the decision to move into the PC market than the face of the franchise, John Cena. He had this to say to Matthew Artus on WWE.com:

In just a matter of weeks WWE 2K15 will be making it’s first appearance on PC. World Wrestling Entertainment announced that a mirror of the Xbox One and PS4 versions of the game will be available soon on the platform. Nothing has been announced regarding pricing but day one buyers will get access to two versions of popular wrestlers, Sting and Hulk Hogan. In addition to the full game all players will get all the DLC released for the game since October absolutely free.

Who better to talk about the decision to move into the PC market than the face of the franchise, John Cena. He had this to say to Matthew Artus on WWE.com:

“One of the great bonuses of getting the game on PC is that you get nearly all of the downloadable content that was released after WWE 2K15 launched in October free, as part of the package,” Cena said. “That’s an incredible amount of content: 36 extra characters, 4 new managers, 26 matches, 46 entire single player stories and cut scenes in 2K Showcase, and a whole lot more. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that that’s a pretty awesome deal.”

“I grew up playing games on my PC,” Cena said. “Texas Instruments, Commodore 64… I was a huge PC gamer growing up, so this is big. Not only for our fans, but for me personally as well. Fans may not know this, but I was such a huge PC gamer that I bought a living room entertainment system just to play PC games back in the day. So don’t be surprised if you flash forward 50 years and yours truly is sitting in his living room playing computer games!”

So if you pick up a copy of this game you may find yourself stepping into the virtual ring with the Cenation leader himself. Is this a good move for WWE? Is the PC the right arena for this wrestling giant? Will you be getting it? Let me know in the comments below!

 

 

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