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Schwarzenegger’s Terminator joins WWE 2K16 as a pre-order bonus

Well, Hulk Hogan’s out, but the Terminator is… back. Not that he ever was in the game before, but you can’t deny that phrasing.

Arnold Schwarzenegger, a WWE Hall of Famer himself, will be offered as a pre-order bonus for the game.

“I’ve achieved many things in my life, but I’ve always said success means staying hungry and pushing the limits,” said Schwarzenegger. “I was honored to join the WWE Hall of Fame earlier this year, and now I’ll continue my WWE legacy with one of my biggest film roles immortalized in WWE 2K16. Match the Terminator against Stone Cold Steve Austin, Seth Rollins or Daniel Bryan, and there’s only one possible outcome: Hasta la vista, baby!”

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“Arnold Schwarzenegger is a living legend with universal appeal, a perseverance for greatness and a strong relationship with WWE, including his recent Hall of Fame induction, all of which make him an incredible fit for WWE 2K16,” said Chris Snyder, Vice President of Marketing at 2K. “He’s a force to be reckoned with and defines what it means to raise some hell. Through his WWE 2K16 pre-order inclusion, fans simply can’t beat the opportunity to play as the Terminator in a WWE ring.”

WWE 2K16 will be available from 29 October on PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.


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