WWE 2K25 is almost here, and with its special editions, it’s time to decide which version fits your wallet and your fandom.
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Remember back in the day when the "Do not try this at home" warning before a WWE game felt more like a challenge than a warning? Well, 2K has once again brought the cult franchise back to life with WWE 2K25 and its many editions. Because of the hefty price they come with and the sheer amount of different perks, we’re here to advise you on the perfect version for yourself.
Which Edition Is Right for You?
Standard Edition – The Basics ($69.99)
The Standard Edition is just the game itself, launching on March 14, 2025. No extras, no early access. If you're just in it for the game and don't mind waiting, this is your pick.
Deadman Edition – For Undertaker Fans ($99.99)
The Deadman Edition gets you early access on March 7, 2025, plus Undertaker-themed goodies like persona cards, a usable urn, and a Brother Love Manager. You also get 15,000 Virtual Currency and a ton of cosmetics. Perfect for Taker fans who want a little extra.
Bloodline Edition – The Bloodline Edition ($129.99)
The Bloodline Edition offers everything from the Deadman Edition, plus exclusive content like Roman Reigns persona cards, The Rock’s Nation of Domination Pack, and a Bloodline Dynasty Showcase mode. It also comes with 32,500 Virtual Currency and additional bonus DLC, making it the ultimate fan pack for die-hard WWE fans. Even though your bills in your pockets are going to be like, 'You can't see me.'
Pre-Order Bonus – Wyatt Sicks Pack
Pre-order any edition and get the Wyatt Sicks Pack, including five playable characters (Uncle Howdy, Dexter Lumis) and special masks for The Island mode.
The Big Picture: Is It Worth the Extra Dough?
Now, let’s get real: Is any of this extra content worth the hefty price tags? That's up for debate. For hardcore collectors, the Deadman and Bloodline Editions are a dream come true, offering plenty of exclusive content, early access, and some seriously cool WWE nostalgia. But for those just looking to play the game without breaking the bank, the Standard Edition still gets you everything you need to jump into the action.
Ultimately, it comes down to how much you're willing to spend on those extra perks. If you’re in it for the long haul with WWE 2K25 and want to experience everything the game has to offer (plus flex with those sweet in-game items), you might want to go all-in on the Deadman or Bloodline Edition. But for those on a budget or just casual players, the Standard Edition is more than enough.
Do you still play WWE 2K? Which edition interests you the most? Tell us in the comments!