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When You face this kind of error (MSVCP120.dll is Missing From System) while launching WWE 2k15 on your PC.

So first You have to Know Problem is not in Your Games Copy Actually problem is in Your System As mention in Error..

So First You have to Check Redist Folder In Your Game Copy / DVD in Redist Folder You Will Find ( Vcredist x86 ) Install VCredist x86 and Try to run Game Again if Game Doesn't Run thats Means You Have a 64 Bit of Windows or Operating System

Simple Download Latest Version of Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 / 2014 64Bit And Install again After installing now Run the Game you Able to Play Game without Any Error 

Don't Forget To Leave Comment if You Face any issue to Solve this Error

General Informations about WWE 2k 15
WWE 2K15 is an expert wrestling computer game created by Yuke's and Visual Concepts, and distributed by 2K Sports for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows. It is a continuation of WWE 2K14, and was prevailing by WWE 2K16. It was discharged on October 28, 2014 in North America and on October 31, 2014 in Europe for last era comforts and discharged on November 18, 2014 in North America and on November 21, 2014 in Europe for current era supports. It was discharged on PC on April 28, 2015 and was the main WWE amusement to be discharged on the stage since WWE RAW, which was discharged in 2002.[2][3] It is the principal diversion in the arrangement to utilize the new WWE logo since it was presented before in 2014. 

The amusement depends on the expert wrestling advancement WWE and WWE 2K15 fills in as the primary diversion in the arrangement to imply the "new era", setting an overwhelming accentuation on conventional and more casual gameplay, not at all like the arcade-like battle unmistakable in past portions. WWE 2K15 adds a few new elements to compliment principle topic based around naturalism, including another chain hook framework toward the start of matches, moderating the pacing of the matches and adding another stamina bar to reflect and depict the nature of matches created on WWE TV.

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