The downloadable content packs are the primary way WWE and 2K Sports try to appease disgruntled wrestling gamers. They offer additional gimmicks that appeal to different demographics and add something to the newest title. Almost every WWE fan that has purchased 2K15 will be arguing that every downloadable pack for this year's game should be given away for free. 2K15 is the most stripped down title we've seen since SmackDown! 1, which is understandable because 2K had to build the PS4 and Xbox One versions from the ground up in less than a year. A catalogue of match types, creative features and game modes have been left out of 2K15 while the majority of the superstars are dressed in outdated gear. The Shield are still together on it, for crying out loud. There's little doubting the fact that the four DLC packs add something to 2K15, how couldn't they? But this game has really taken some liberties that should leave the creators and World Wrestling Entertainment ashamed. It's as if there was little contact between the two as to what was happening on television while some of the graphics and finer details leave a lot to be desired. There are now four DLC packs available to download with the latest, the moves pack, released on January 13. Here is a full run down of what each brings to the table.