WWE 2K25 Downloadable Content: Everything You Need to Know About DLC Packs and Release Dates

WWE 2K25 Wyatt Sicks

WWE 2K25 is set to release on March 14, 2025, with special editions granting early access on March 7. As fans eagerly anticipate the latest installment in the popular wrestling game franchise, there’s a lot of buzz around the downloadable content (DLC) that will be available. Let’s dive into everything we know about WWE 2K25’s DLC offerings, including character packs, release dates, and special edition bonuses.

Pre-Order Bonus and Special Editions

WWE 2K25 comes in three editions: Standard, Deadman, and Bloodline. Each edition offers unique content, with the Deadman and Bloodline Editions providing early access and exclusive bonuses. Pre-ordering any version of the game grants you access to the Wyatt Sicks Pack, which includes:

  • Uncle Howdy
  • Dexter Lumis
  • Nikki Cross
  • Joe Gacy
  • Erick Rowan

The Deadman Edition, featuring The Undertaker on the cover, includes additional content such as MyFACTION Persona Cards for Undertaker ’90 and Mattel Elite Collection “Greatest Hits” Undertaker, a usable Urn, and Brother Love as a manager.

Season Pass and Post-Launch DLC

The Season Pass, included with both the Deadman and The Bloodline Editions, promises to deliver a wealth of content throughout the year. It includes:

  • 5 post-launch DLC character packs
  • SuperCharger (unlocks all WWE Legends available at launch)
  • Access to additional content like Rob Van Dam, Stacy Keibler, and Eddie Guerrero
  • Throwback arenas such as WCW Fall Brawl WarGames and SummerSlam ’88

While specific details about each DLC pack are yet to be revealed, fans can expect a mix of current superstars, legends, and possibly some surprise additions.

The Bloodline Edition Exclusive Content

For those opting for The Bloodline Edition, you’ll receive some exclusive content centered around Roman Reigns and his dominant faction:

  • MyFACTION Persona Card: Mattel Elite Collection Greatest Hits Roman Reigns
  • MyFACTION Persona Card: Mattel Elite Series 114 Jey Uso
  • 32,500 Virtual Currency
  • WrestleMania 41 Pack (launching in Summer 2025)
  • The Rock Nation of Domination Pack

New Features and Match Types

WWE 2K25 isn’t just about new characters; it’s also introducing exciting new match types and features. For the first time in the series’ history, intergender matches will be available across all game modes. Additionally, players can look forward to:

  • Underground matches, as featured in NXT
  • Bloodline Rules matches, inspired by the WrestleMania 40 main event stipulation

These additions promise to bring fresh gameplay experiences to both longtime fans and newcomers alike.

Release Schedule and Availability

While exact release dates for each DLC pack haven’t been announced, we know that WWE 2K25 will feature 5 post-launch content packs. These packs will include fan-favorite WWE Superstars, Legends, and rising NXT stars making their franchise debuts. The Wyatt Sicks Pre-Order Pack will be available at launch for those who pre-order, while other packs will likely be released throughout the year.

It’s worth noting that some content, like the WrestleMania 41 Pack, is scheduled for release in Summer 2025, giving players something to look forward to well after the game’s initial launch.

Pricing and Value

The pricing structure for WWE 2K25 and its various editions is as follows:

  • Standard Edition: £64.99
  • Deadman Edition: £89.99
  • The Bloodline Edition: £119.99

While the higher-priced editions come with a significant amount of additional content, players will need to weigh the value of early access and exclusive items against their budget.

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