'WWE 2K15' DLC: 'Hall of Pain' to release Feb. 17

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2K Sports is not wasting any time in bringing its exciting DLC packs for "WWE 2K15." After its recent release of the expansion pack called "One More Match" that took gamers up close to Christian's efforts in hitching the WWE Champion belt from Randy Orton, players and wrestlers can now gear up to get the second 2K Showcase DLC titled "Hall of Pain" that is set to come out on Feb. 17. 

"Hall of Pain" recapitulates the biggest and baddest matches of WWE superstar Mark Henry, who will become playable with the DLC. This "WWE 2K15" DLC also makes other wrestling favorites available. Big Show, Kane, Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso will be there. Superstars like Sheamus, The Great Khali, Randy Orton, Daniel Bryan and Ryback are included in this pack as well. "Hall of Pain" will also allow players to brawl and battle in SmackDown (2011), Vengeance (2011) and WrestleMania 29. 

The expansion pack is at $9.99. It is also included in the game's Season Pass, which is priced at $24.99. Other than "Hall of Pain," gamers can also snag the rest of the 2K Showcase packs "One More Match" and "Path of Warrior." The latter is another pack players are wound up about as it brings in a host of legends in the WWE ring. The Season Pass program also comes with an exclusive playable WWE Diva Paige and the Accelerator that gives access to all unlockable content available in "WWE 2K15." 

Outside the Season Pass are three more DLC packs. Last month, the $3.99 "New Moves Pack," which added 30 new killer moves for players, was released. Before 2014 ended, players got to enjoy the "WCW Pack" as they got to play as WCW idols like Fit Finlay, Lord Steven Regal, Bam Bam Bigelow, Diamond Dallas Page and Lex Luger.

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