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‘WWE 2K17’ News Update: Over 50 New Moves Expected To Be Included On Latest Downloadable Content

‘WWE 2K17’ News Update: Over 50 New Moves Expected To Be Included On Latest Downloadable Content

'WWE 2K17' News Update: This is good news for wrestling fans as there is an update available for 'WWE 2K17' which includes a list of about 50 new moves for the entertainment of gaming fans. The said update contains list of famous special attacks made by WWE superstars.

The said 'WWE 2K17' update is believed to be a treat for wrestling fans for this upcoming holiday season. The downloadable content for the WWE 2K17 New Moves Pack is available for only $3.99 USD. Gaming consoles such as PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 can be used to play the game.

The said downloadable pack will include more than 50 new moves made popular by the WWE superstars. Moves like Swingout Neckbreaker by WWE Superstar Charlotte, Face Wash Combo by NXT Superstar Samoa Joe, TJP Clutch by WWE Superstar T.J. Perkins, and Elbro Drop by WWE Superstar Zack Ryder, are just among the few moves fans can play with the 'WWE 2K17' video game.

For a measly $3.99, fans can enjoy the added feature, and is expected to increase on downloading queues for the next few days after its release. This is considered as a Christmas treat for avid wrestling fans.

According to WWG, you can have the update for free if you were able to purchase the 'WWE 2K17 Season Pass'. Another advantage on having the $30 Season Pass entitles a player for an accelerator to ease the pain of grinding. Also, it includes Future Stars Pack, Hall of Fame Showcase, and Legends Pack, all for the full wrestling experience of the players.

For video games and wrestling fans, the $30 payment for the Season Pass is worth the investment as it will enable players to have a complete 'WWE 2K17' experience, and who knows, there might be more updates to follow if you just keep yourself updated with the next announcements.

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