WWE 2K18: 37 New Playable Superstars Revealed

Lesnar, Bryan, Nakamura, and more join 2K18's growing roster.

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WWE 2K18's roster started taking shape when 47 playable superstars were unveiled last week, and it continued yesterday, with IGN releasing another 37 names.

The new additions were announced through the second part of IGN's Roster Reveal video series featuring WWE's Renee Young, Corey Graves, and Samoa Joe:-

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The list includes a number of big names. In terms of currently active superstars, Shinsuke Nakamura, AJ Styles, and Roman Reigns take top billing. The likes of Goldberg, Edge, Eddie Guerrero, and Daniel Bryan are included as legends, and on the tag team front, The Usos, Von Erichs, and Hype Bros have all been announced.

NXT's Ember Moon and new SmackDown star Bobby Roode will be making their WWE video game debuts. 9 further women's wrestlers have also been unveiled (including Sasha Banks, Natalya, and Becky Lynch), while Kurt Angle, John Cena, and Brock Lesnar are included in the 'All-Time Greats' category.

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IGN have also released full in-game ring entrances for The Miz and Bobby Roode.

Here is the complete list of all 37 new additions.

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Goldberg

Earthquake

Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart

Larry Zbyszko

Brutus Beefcake

Greg Valentine

Edge

The Godfather

Eddie Guerrero

Daniel Bryan

Maryse

Naomi

Sasha Banks

Bayley

Ivory

Natalya

Mickie James

Becky Lynch

Tamina

Ember Moon

Kerry Von Erich

Kevin Von Erich

Jey Uso

Jimmy Uso

Mojo Rawley

Zack Ryder

Shinsuke Nakamura

AJ Styles

Bobby Roode

The Miz

Roman Reigns

The Rock

Randy Orton

Triple H

Kurt Angle

Brock Lesnar

John Cena

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