'WWE 2K15' DLC updates: 'NXT Arrival' pack to launch next month?

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A new DLC for wrestlers and brawlers of "WWE 2K15" is slated to come out by February. 2K Games Community Manager Marcus Stephenson took to Twitter the latest news, telling fans that the "next #WWE2K15 DLC will be released in early Feb." Stephenson also added that the studio is just waiting for confirmation before they could make the official announcement while he missed on specifying the DLC in the offing. 

Fans of the game immediately began hoping to see the "NXT" DLC pack. According to Attack of the Fanboy, the content is set to hit the market before Wrestlemania 31, which will take place in March. As detailed last month by 2K, the "NXT Arrival" adds legendary fighters into the pool of formidable wrestlers in "WWE 2K15" and it was promised to be released in "early 2015." 

In the pack is former WWE Champion and Monday Night Raw announcer John Bradshaw Layfield, who is better known as JBL. Wrestling superstars Adam Rose as well as Konnor and Victor, collectively known as The Ascension, will also be featured in the DLC pack. Lastly, the diva idol joining the bunch is Emma. Once the "NXT Arrival" pack goes on sale, it will be for $6.99. 

2K Games has already released the "WCW" pack, which gave out wrestling legends Bam Bam Bigelow, Diamond Dallas Page, Fit Finlay, Lord Steven Regal and Lex Luger for $7.99. The "New Moves" DLC pack is its most recent release and it makes players more formidable in wrapping up scuffles by providing 30-plus new moves for a $3.99 price tag. 

If "NXT Arrival" is not yet on the game studio's cards, fans can turn their attention to the 2K Showcase. This goodie includes three storylines namely "One More Match," "Hall of Pain" and "Path of the Warrior." Gamers can get them each for $9.99 once they come out but they could also opt for the Season Pass Program, which includes these three as well as a playable Paige and the "Accelerator" pack for $24.99. 

"WWE 2K15" was developed by Visual Concepts and Yuke's and was released to PlayStation and Xbox consoles in October last year.