WWE 2K25 Price: All Editions, Pre-Order Bonuses, and Release Dates Revealed

WWE 2K25 Bloodline Edition

WWE 2K25, the latest installment in the popular wrestling video game franchise, is set to hit consoles and PC this March. With multiple editions available, each offering unique content and bonuses, fans are eager to know about pricing and what’s included. Let’s break down the WWE 2K25 price points, editions, pre-order bonuses, and release dates to help you decide which version is right for you.

WWE 2K25 Standard Edition

The WWE 2K25 Standard Edition, featuring Roman Reigns as the cover star, will be released on March 14, 2025. It’s priced at $69.99 for console versions (PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One) and $59.99 for PC via Steam. This edition includes the base game and any eligible pre-order bonuses.

Pre-ordering the Standard Edition grants you access to the Wyatt Sicks Pack, which includes MyFACTION Persona Cards for Uncle Howdy, Dexter Lumis, Nikki Cross, Joe Gacy, and Erick Rowan. PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S players will also receive Uncle Howdy and Nikki Cross mask cosmetics for use in The Island mode.

As an added incentive, digital pre-orders of WWE 2K25 will include the WWE 2K24 Cross-Gen base game at no additional cost. This offer is available to platform accounts that don’t already own WWE 2K24 on the same platform.

WWE 2K25 Deadman Edition

For fans of The Undertaker, the Deadman Edition is available for $99.99 across all platforms. This special edition celebrates the 35th anniversary of the iconic wrestler and includes several exclusive items:

  • Mattel Elite “Greatest Hits” Undertaker (Persona Card and playable character)
  • Original Undertaker (’90) (Persona Card and playable character)
  • Useable Urn object
  • Undertaker ’95 Mask cosmetic item (PS5 and Xbox Series X|S only)
  • Brother Love Manager
  • Season Pass (unlocks 5 post-launch DLC character packs)
  • 15,000 VC (Virtual Currency)

The Deadman Edition will be available from March 7, 2025, giving players a week of early access compared to the Standard Edition.

WWE 2K25 Bloodline Edition

For the ultimate WWE 2K25 experience, the Bloodline Edition is priced at $129.99 for all platforms. This premium version includes everything from the Deadman Edition plus additional content focused on Roman Reigns’ Bloodline faction:

  • Ringside Pass (Season Pass plus Superstar Mega-Boost)
  • The Rock Nation of Domination Pack (Persona Card and playable character)
  • Mattel Elite Series 114 Jey Uso (Persona Card and playable character)
  • Mattel Elite “Greatest Hits” Roman Reigns (Persona Card and playable character)
  • Exclusive cosmetic items for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S (Family Above All Hoodie, OTC Shirt, Yeet Tank Top, Yeet Sunglasses)
  • 32,500 VC (Steam version)
  • WrestleMania 41 Arena
  • WrestleMania 41 Main Event Superstars Persona Cards and playable characters

Like the Deadman Edition, the Bloodline Edition grants early access, allowing players to start their WWE 2K25 experience on March 7, 2025.

Pre-Order Bonuses and Availability

Pre-order bonuses for all editions of WWE 2K25 are available through March 13, 2025. The Wyatt Sicks Pack is included with all pre-orders, while the Deadman and Bloodline Editions come with additional content as detailed above.

Physical pre-orders are available at major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop. Digital copies can be purchased through the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, and Steam

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