WWE 2K25 just got even bigger as the Attitude Era Superstars pack for the latest entry in the popular wrestling series is available right now which adds five iconic wrestlers to the game’s already massive roster. The new superstars you can now play in WWE 2K25 include former World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry, the New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn & Road Dogg), former Women’s Champion Victoria, and former European Champion D’Lo Brown.
And to celebrate the release of the DLC, 2K has also dropped a trailer for the game showcasing all the new superstars in action along with their unique moveset and taunts which can also be used in WWE 2K25’s Creation suite. The trailer also highlights several new additions to the game’s The Island mode which include new playable characters plus arenas for players to explore.
The Attitude era in WWE represents one of the most iconic and memorable time periods in wrestling history and according to many veteran fans, it remains one of the peaks in the history of sports entertainment so the new DLC themed after that era is sure to add more life into WWE 2K25, in more ways than one.
In other news of WWE 2K25, the game has also been added to the PlayStation Plus game catalogue recently which means subscribers of the popular service will now be able to download and play the game at no additional cost. So if you’re on the Playstation Plus service and are still on the fence whether to buy the game or not, you can try WWE 2K25 for free and decide for yourself.
The most ambitious entry in the long running series, WWE 2K25 was met with fairly positive reviews upon release with critics praising the numerous gameplay improvements and the overall number of tweaks that was implemented to make it stand out from it’s predecessor. Boasting the largest roster the series has ever seen till date with over 300 Wrestlers, WWE 2K25 also has one more DLC set to release in November 12 titled Saturday Night’s Main Event Pack which will add Sid Justice, The Junkyard Dog, Jesse Ventura, Tito Santana, and “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndorff to the game.