• Steve Austin on the cover of "WWE 2K16" as a way to capture the audience.

Steve Austin on the cover of "WWE 2K16" as a way to capture the audience. (Photo : Reuters)

With the latest DLC out for "WWE 2K16," wrestling fans are clamoring to make use f the 30 new moves that come with the additional content.

Fans who still remain unconvinced as to whether the moves are worth adding to their games can check out the new screenshots released by the developer, Entertainment Buddha reported. The screenshots show off some popular moves from recognizable divas and superstars. These include Nikki Bella's Corner Enzuigiri, Kevin Owens' Sidewinder Suplex and Stardust's Standing Crossface Chickenwing.

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The DLC pack, which costs $3.99, is among the first DLCs that will be heading to "WWE 2K16." 2K has confirmed earlier that there is more to come with the "WWE 2K16" season pass. So far, what has been listed as content for the pass includes the Accelerator, the Legends Pack, the 2015 Hall of Fame Showcase, the New Moves Pack and the Future Stars Pack.

The last DLC pack is one of the most anticipated, as it will be adding big names like Samoa Joe, Diego, Fernando, Blake and Murphy to the list of fighters.

For wrestling fans who have yet to get the "WWE 2K16," Microsoft's weekly Deals with Gold is offering a great bargain for the title, Major Nelson reported. Both the Xbox One and Xbox 360 versions are discounted.

The "WWE 2K16" standard versions has a 25 percent discount, while the Digital Deluxe Edition is discounted at 33 percent. Only the former deal is available for the Xbox 360 version.

This is just some of the newer deals that developer 2K has for the game. Earlier, the company has released some potential holiday gift pieces, ranging from copies of the "WWE 2K16" title to other merchandise such as the "Superstar Showdown" board game, customizable WWE bobbleheads and the Ultimate Entrance Stage Playset.