WWE 2K25: Full Roster Revealed - Every Wrestler In The Game

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WWE 2K25 Wyatt Sicks
2K Games

Finally, we come to the DLC crowd. This is just for starters, because 2K haven't announced or revealed exactly who will be coming in future packs. For now, all we know is that you'll get different characters depending on which version of the game you buy. For example, general pre-orders will include The Wyatt Sicks.

It's worth noting that the likes of Nikki Cross, Dexter Lumis and Joe Gacy are available on the base roster as non-Wyatt versions of themselves. If you want the ghoulish spin-offs though, then you'll need to pre-order.

Anyone who goes for the Undertaker-themed 'Deadman Edition' will get Brother Love as a manager and a few quirky 'Taker character models to fiddle around with. Go for the 'Bloodline Edition' instead (this is pretty much their game, after all), and you'll get treasures like a special Nation Of Domination version of The Rock and a few action figure models for Roman Reigns and Jey Uso.

It's really up for debate which one is best. Some players won't care about any of this - they'll be content with the standard edition of WWE 2K25 and check out future DLC packs as they're leaked. The devs are giving people some decent choices with their pre-orders, to be fair.

- Brother Love (Deadman Edition - Manager)

- Dexter Lumis (Wyatt Sicks - Pre-Order)

- Erick Rowan (Wyatt Sicks - Pre-Order)

- Jey Uso "Elite" (Bloodline Edition)

- Joe Gacy (Wyatt Sicks - Pre-Order)

- Nikki Cross (Wyatt Sicks - Pre-Order)

- Roman Reigns "Elite" (Bloodline Edition)

- The Rock (Nation Of Domination - Bloodline Edition)

- Uncle Howdy (Wyatt Sicks - Pre-Order)

- Undertaker '90 (Deadman Edition)

- Undertaker "Elite" (Deadman Edition)

WWE 2K25 will be released on 14 March 2025. Both the 'Deadman' and 'Bloodline' special editions of the game launch earlier on 7 March.

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