WWE 2K23: Race to NXT Pack as the third DLC – that’s in it!

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WWE 2K23: Race to NXT Pack as the third DLC – that’s in it!

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Anyone who continues to play the wrestling game WWE 2K23, which was released in March, can now stock up on a third DLC. We’ll tell you what exactly awaits you in the new “Race to NXT Pack”.

2K today announced the “Race to NXT Pack” as the third add-on content for the current wrestling installment WWE 2K23; this one is available now and is led by WWE Hall of Famer Harley Race.

The first-ever United States Champion and former King of the Ring, widely regarded as one of the toughest opponents to ever step in the ring, makes his WWE 2K franchise debut in DLC. Race will be joined by four upcoming NXT Superstars, also making their debut: Tony D’Angelo, leader of the “Family”, “Diamond Mine” powerhouse Ivy Nile, sleepy fan-favorite Wendy Choo, and Trick Williams, the boisterous right hand of NXT Champion Carmelo Hayes.

The new characters bring more than 50 new moves and taunts to the game, which can also be used for your own Superstars in the Creation Suite. Each playable Superstar also gets their own My FACTION card. The DLC is available separately or as part of the WWE 2K23 Season Pass, Deluxe Edition and Icon Edition.

Two more DLC packs are set to be released in the coming months, namely the “Revel with Wyatt Pack” (July 19) and the “Bad News U Pack” (August 16). Meanwhile, you can get WWE 2K23 Standard and Icon Editions at 33 percent off until July 3 for Xbox, the Deluxe Edition for Xbox through Deals with Gold from June 27 to July 3 also at 33 percent off and on PlayStation Buy platforms from June 21 to July 5 also 33 percent cheaper. On Steam, Standard, Deluxe, and Icon Editions are 35 percent off June 29 through July 13.

WWE 2K23 – Everything you need to know about the latest wrestling game

Are you in the mood for gripping action? Exciting storylines? And sporting excellence? Then you shouldn’t miss WWE 2K23. After a creative break in 2020 and 2021 and a restart in 2022, the more than 20-year-old sports simulation is returning to its annual publication rhythm.

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