'WWE 2k17' roster revealed for this fall's release; Sasha Banks has been cast as one of the Four Horsewomen

Who is joining Goldberg in "WWE 2K17"? Facebook/WWE 2K

The Electronics Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles for this year showcased a lot of new titles and sequels for eager fans. One of the most recent teasers was the massive "WWE 2K17" mural Painted by Rob Schamberger at the game developers booth.  According to Breathecast, Sasha Banks has been cast as one of the Four Horsewomen for this new game, and other speculations believe that she might be joining Becky Lynch, Charlotte and Bayley. This roster is one of the biggest to date, and lots of fans are eager to learn more. Players pre-ordering "WWE 2K17" are also going to receive Goldberg as a bonus character.

According to Ecumenical News, John Cena has already established quite a name in the world of sports entertainment for his work. This world champion has also starred in various films, including the most recent "Trainwreck". Thus it would not be a surprise for him to appear on this new game. Sasha is also another big name for this new title, since her moves in the ring were quite memorable- even though she did lose the "WWE Women's Championship" title to Charlotte, who is also going to be a playable character in the new game.

According to Yibada, Bill Goldberg's apppearance will have two versions: one version will be wearing black, and the other version will be wearing white and black. Players pre-ordering will also get to have access to two WCW arenas: The WCW Nitro, and the Halloween Havoc. Other hopefuls for this game's roster include Shinsuke Nakamura, Austin Aries and Samoa Joe. The roster has only released a few names so far, but excitement is already building up as to who else might be included.

The "WWE 2K17" game from 2K Sports is expected to arrive this October 2016.

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