Table of Contents The details add up Experimenting with old modes When I reviewed WWE 2K24 last year, I proclaimed that the series had reached the top of the mountain.
The series officially completed its comeback arc thanks to tighter wrestling, tons of great modes, and an enormous roster of superstars.
It was a major achievement for 2K Games, but one that left the series facing an existential question: Where do you go next once you’ve reached the top?
I’m starting to get a feel for that answer after playing a few hours of WWE 2K25. In many ways, this year’s simulator looks to maintain the status quo by lightly tweaking existing modes like MyGM while adding subtle tweaks to its core fighting foundation.
There’s much more to it than meets the eye though, from its new open-world mode to the introduction of intergender wrestling.