Absolutely, WWE 2K25 is ready and waiting for all Xbox enthusiasts. Whether you’ve stayed loyal to your trusty Xbox One or have upgraded to the powerful Xbox Series X or S, you’re covered. The game drops soon with what promises to be a content-rich and engaging experience for wrestling fans.
Publisher 2K is on the brink of releasing one of its heavyweight titles for 2025, and this isn’t about Borderlands 4—that one has a date set for later in the year, specifically September 22. The spotlight right now shines on WWE 2K25, set to go live on March 14. This anticipated title is gearing up to be a top contender among wrestling games this year. It’s just hours away from being accessible to everyone, although right now, only select players with the Deadman Edition or The Bloodline Edition have early access.
Fans have a lot to look forward to with WWE 2K25. It boasts an impressive lineup of over 300 legendary WWE wrestlers, features a Showcase mode centered around The Bloodline saga, and introduces intergender wrestling to the WWE 2K series for the first time. Plus, it offers a dynamic MyRISE campaign and an exhilarating four-player co-op MyGM mode. Naturally, Xbox users are curious about getting their hands on it through their preferred systems.
The good news for Xbox aficionados is that WWE 2K25 is firmly available on Microsoft’s platforms. You can fully immerse yourself whether you’re holding onto your Xbox One or have jumped to the next gen with Xbox Series X|S. The game even supports cross-progression, which means your progress doesn’t halt if you switch between console generations, keeping your unlocks intact.
But it’s not just Xbox players who can get in on the action. WWE 2K25 is also making its mark on several other platforms. Gamers can grab it on Windows via Steam, as well as on both the PS5 and PS4. The game’s price tag is $69.99 on PlayStation, but it’s slightly less expensive for PC players at $59.99.
However, there’s a bit of a restriction with cross-play. Game versions are compatible to a degree—Xbox One, PS4, and Steam players can slug it out together, as can those on Xbox Series X|S and PS5. Yet, an Xbox One player won’t find themselves facing off against someone on an Xbox Series X|S.
For those who are subscribers to Xbox Game Pass, there is a minor letdown: WWE 2K25 isn’t included as of now. It may eventually join the lineup given 2K’s history of bringing its titles to the service, but you’ll need to purchase it directly to play, at least for the time being.
For wrestling game aficionados, WWE 2K25 promises to be a standout among this year’s offerings for both Xbox and PC, despite not being part of the Game Pass roster just yet. And if you’re keen on an early start, look out for the Deadman Edition or The Bloodline Edition, as these come with Early Access perks ahead of the official March 14 launch date.