It’s time to make your move in WWE 2K16.
On Tuesday, 2K released the New Moves Pack, its first downloadable content offering for WWE 2K16. The New Moves Pack offers over 30 new maneuvers for gamers to master as they customize their favorite Superstars and Divas into lean, mean, virtual fighting machines. Now fans can access the New Moves Pack for Sony PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, as well as Sony PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 for $3.99. WWE 2K16 is rated T for Teen by the ESRB.
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Some of the maneuvers found in the WWE 2K16 New Moves Pack, which can be viewed in GIF form in the subsequent pages of this article, include:
WWE 2K16 Season Pass subscribers can download the New Moves Pack now for no additional cost. That’s in addition to the benefits Season Pass subscribers already receive, including the Accelerator, 2K Showcase featuring the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2015, and Legends and Future Stars Packs.
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Now, read on to see some of WWE 2K16’s New Moves Pack in action.
NEXT PAGE: Armbar Leg Lock
As Cesaro demonstrates on Sheamus, this move expands a traditional armbar by locking a leg as well, prolonging the pain one can dish out on an opponent in WWE 2K16.
NEXT PAGE: Avalanche Ram-Paige
With this move, a Diva like Paige can reap the lofty rewards of a high-risk maneuver by sending an adversary like Nikki Bella crashing down on the ring apron from the second rope.
NEXT PAGE: Crossface Chicken Wing
A Superstar doesn’t need to be a bizarre as Stardust to perform the move that WWE Hall of Famer Bob Backlund made famous. This move stretches out a foe’s neck and shoulder to painful results, much in the same manner as Neville virtually demonstrates in this GIF.
NEXT PAGE: Dragon Sleeper
Moves like this one can make any Superstar as stunning a sight to see when he steps into the ring. This maneuver traps a prone opponent with an inverted facelock, bringing any enemy in WWE 2K16 one step closer to submission.
NEXT PAGE: Gut Check-Sick Kick combination
It’s not a one-two punch per se, but the combination of a Gut Check and Sick Kick can make the difference for any gamer in WWE 2K16. As Cesaro demonstrates on Chris Jericho, this move knees an opponent to the floor, leaving him unable to defend himself against the charging drop kick.
NEXT MOVE: Inverted Alabama Slam
Innovation can elevate a Superstar from good to great, which makes Randy Orton the perfect choice to demonstrate this unique attack. Any Superstar can summon his inner Viper by ferociously flipping his opponent face-first to the floor.
NEXT MOVE: Leaping Mushroom Stomp
It’s not pure lunacy if grappling gamers want their customized Superstar to be as successful as Dean Ambrose. With this move, WWE 2K16 fans can whip their opponents into trouble before walloping them with a seriously vicious stomp.
NEXT MOVE: Sit-out Last Ride Powerbomb
WWE 2K16 fans who came to win would do well to avoid a move like the Sit-Out Last Ride Powerbomb, As Ryback demonstrates in the GIF above, the maneuver turns a standard powerbomb into an awesome knockout blow by delivering the damage all the way down to the ring apron.
NEXT MOVE: Sit-out Pendulum Facebuster
Those hoping to boast “The Champ is Here!” will get one step closer to that dream becoming reality if they add this move to their arsenal. Much like John Cena in the GIF above, gamers can plant adversaries into the ground after disorienting them with a tilt-a-whirl-like swing.
NEXT MOVE: Ura Shouten
As Finn Bálor demonstrates in the GIF above, gamers can give their customized Superstars the ability to put their enemies down for the count with as wild a maneuver as any included in the WWE 2K16 New Moves pack. This facebuster variation adds a little bit of spin and a lot of style to get the job done.