By Vanessa Francisco, | January 16, 2017
The "WWE 2K18" will feature some substantial changes that will not support old gen consoles. (YouTube)
2K Sports is expected to launch the Future Stars DLC Pack as the newest downloadable content for WWE 2K17 later in the week.
The pack's trailer was reportedly released by a WWE fan and YouTube celebrity last week. It features The Club (Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows) and Tye Dillinger. The 2K official Twitter account also confirmed that the Future Stars pack is coming soon.
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Some have expressed doubts about the authenticity of the Future Stars DLC trailer but loyal players on social media have posted positive feedback after seeing the video with superstars, their entrance songs, and moves. The characters and entrance attires looked real and like the creation of a community uploader.
The leaked Future Stars DLC trailer shows NXT star Dillinger doing his signature Tye Breaker on Samoa Joe. It also shows Aries doing the Discus Elbow on Hideo Itami.
Based on the trailer, players are likely to be happy with the latest DLC's quality unlike earlier downloadable content releases from 2K Sports which were criticized severely. The WWE 2K16 received a backlash when it was first released, but it appears that the game has now been embraced by gamers.
In December 2015, Games Radar reported about speculations on the Future Stars DLC and feedback on the new bumper patch which was released before Christmas.
"The big news is that it (the new patch) includes support - i.e. character models - for the already announced Future Stars DLC pack, encompassing Austin Aries, Karl Anderson, Luke Gallows, Mojo Rawley and Tye Dillenger," the report said.
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