WWE 2K25 Edition Comparisons & Differences Explained

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Here’s a simple comparison of all WWE 2K25 editions, so you can figure out which one gives you the most bang for your buck (and which one just wants your wallet to tap out). Each version has different perks, prices, and bonuses, depending on how deep you want to dive into the ring—or your savings.

WWE 2K25 Standard Edition

  • Release Date: March 14, 2025

  • Format: Physical and Digital

  • Price: $69.99 (console) / $59.99 (PC)

  • Includes:

    • Base Game

Summary: Just the essentials. If you only care about jumping into the action without any extra frills, this is the one. No bonuses, no early access, just pure wrestling.

WWE 2K25 Deadman Edition

  • Release Date: March 7, 2025 (7 days early access)

  • Format: Digital Only

  • Price: $99.99

  • Includes:

    • Base Game

    • Deadman Bonus Pack:

      • MyFACTION Persona Cards:

        • Undertaker ‘90

        • Mattel Elite Collection Greatest Hits Undertaker

        • Usable Urn

        • Brother Love (Manager)

      • The Island Cosmetic: Undertaker ‘95 Mask (Next-gen only)

    • Season Pass:

      • 5 DLC Character Packs

      • SuperCharger (unlocks all Legends at launch)

    • Wyatt Sicks Pack:

      • MyFACTION Persona Cards:

        • Uncle Howdy

        • Dexter Lumis

        • Nikki Cross

        • Joe Gacy

        • Erick Rowan

      • Island Cosmetics: Uncle Howdy Mask & Nikki Cross Mask (Next-gen only)

    • 15,000 VC

Summary: A love letter to The Undertaker and his spooky crew. If you want extra gear, early access, and lots of dark-themed MyFACTION cards, this is your stop.

WWE 2K25 The Bloodline Edition

  • Release Date: March 7, 2025 (7 days early access)

  • Format: Digital Only

  • Price: $129.99

  • Includes:

    • Base Game

    • Bloodline Bonus Pack:

      • MyFACTION Persona Cards:

        • Roman Reigns (Mattel Elite Collection)

        • Jey Uso (Mattel Series 114)

      • The Island Cosmetics (Next-gen only):

        • Family Above All Hoodie

        • OTC Shirt

        • Yeet Tank Top

        • Yeet Sunglasses

    • WrestleMania 41 Pack:

      • WM41 Arena

      • MyFACTION Persona Cards:

        • New Playable Superstar (TBA)

        • WrestleMania Main Event #1 (TBA)

        • WrestleMania Main Event #2 (TBA)

    • The Rock NoD Pack:

      • The Rock (Nation of Domination Persona Card – exclusive)

    • Ringside Pass (includes Season Pass):

      • 5 DLC Character Packs

      • SuperCharger (unlocks all Legends at launch)

    • Boosts:

      • Superstar Mega-Boost

      • MyRISE Boost (200 Attribute Points)

      • 100,000 VC

    • Deadman Bonus Pack (same as above)

    • Wyatt Sicks Pack (same as above)

Summary: The ultimate edition. You get everything from the Deadman Edition plus a mountain of Bloodline-themed content, WrestleMania bonuses, The Rock (NoD style), and a truckload of VC and boosts. Pricey, but packed.

Final Blurb

If you want just the game, go with Standard. If you're a fan of The Undertaker and early access, Deadman Edition is solid. But if you're all in on Roman Reigns, The Rock, and maxed-out bonuses, The Bloodline Edition has it all—including a price that hits like a steel chair.


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