Absolutely, WWE 2K25 has made its way to Xbox consoles. Whether you’re still holding on to your trusty Xbox One or you’ve upgraded to the Xbox Series X|S, this electrifying wrestling game is ready to rumble on your Microsoft system. And if you’re curious about other options, you’re in for a treat, as it’s also available on multiple platforms.
Publisher 2K is gearing up to deliver one of its blockbuster releases of the year that’s not Borderlands 4—though, that’s a conversation for September. On March 14th, they’re dropping WWE 2K25, anticipated to be the standout wrestling game of the year. We’re just hours away from the full launch, and it will soon be up for grabs for everyone (for now, though, only those with the Deadman Edition or The Bloodline Edition have early access).
This time, WWE 2K25 boasts a roster that spans over 300 legendary wrestlers from the dizzyingly grand history of World Wrestling Entertainment. With features like The Bloodline dynasty in Showcase mode, the first appearance of intergender wrestling in the franchise, the MyRISE campaign story, and a four-player co-op MyGM experience, there’s plenty of excitement in store. Gamers across the board, especially Xbox enthusiasts, have been eagerly checking if they can dive into this action on their favorite console.
For the Xbox cadre, there’s good news: WWE 2K25 is available for purchase on both the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. Whether you’ve stuck with the previous console generation or leaped into the latest, WWE 2K25 is yours to enjoy. Moreover, the game supports cross-progression across Xbox generations, so your achievements and unlocks will seamlessly carry over if you end up playing on both.
But if you’re wondering where else you can play WWE 2K25, it’s not just confined to Xbox. It’s available on Windows PC via Steam and both current PlayStation consoles—PS5 and PS4. While the console versions have a standard price of $69.99, PC players get a slight price break at $59.99. It’s worth remembering that although there’s cross-play compatibility, there’s no cross-generation play. So, while PS4 and Steam players can team up, Xbox Series X|S users will have to stick with their own generation.
There’s one small hitch for Xbox Game Pass subscribers: WWE 2K25 isn’t part of the lineup. This may let down a few Xbox and PC users, but there’s still a chance for inclusion in the future, seeing as 2K has made past contributions to the service. In the meantime, picking up a copy is your pathway to the ring.
For wrestling fanatics who are gaming on Xbox or PC, WWE 2K25 could quickly climb to your list of favorites this year. And while it’s not on Game Pass, savvy deals through outlets like CDKeys might make the purchase a touch more palatable. If you’re keen and snag either the Deadman Edition or The Bloodline Edition, you’ll be ready to step into the ring right away—well before the general March 14th release.