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'WWE 2K16' PC Release Date Rumors: PC Version of Game to Launch March 2016?

Patience is one of the key aspects that has led players to enjoy the hottest and most exciting games around, and with the PC version of "WWE 2K16," it seems that the wait may not be so long after all.

According to The Korean Portal, German-based site Game Laden claimed that the PC version of the much-awaited game will be released on March 31. While the information is obviously far from the 2K Sports' office, the news surely eases some of the anticipation.

The site further stated that players can obtain the game by downloading it through Steam once the game releases on the said date. What's more interesting is the claim that the software will be sent to players through email.

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If the claims turn out to be true, PC players can finally feel the thrill that comes with the WWE-themed hit game.

Fans have long been waiting for any announcements from 2K Sports regarding the release of a PC version since the game has only been released for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.

It was initially expected that the PC version will be released before the end of 2015, but so far, the developer has remained mum on the launch, making some speculate that there is no version coming out of the PC despite the massive demand from players.

Meanwhile, the latest DLC pack announced for owners of other platforms is the 2015 Hall of Fame Showcase. It has no release date yet, but some information has been released as to which playable matches will be available in the pack tagged at $9.99.

Some of the playable matches include Randy Savage vs Jake Roberts, Rikishi vs The Rock, and Tatsumi Fujinami vs Ric Flair. For those who love tag-team matches, 2K Sports has some exciting matches up: The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) vs Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray), and The Bushwhackers (Butch Miller and Luke Williams) vs The Natural Disasters (Typhoon and Earthquake).

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