WWE 2K25 enters early access this week (Image: 2K)
Wrestling fans are counting down to the release of WWE 2K25 on PlayStation, Xbox and PC.
WWE 2K25 has a March 14 release date, although certain pre-order customers can get early access to the game. Indeed, anybody who pre-orders WWE 2K25 Deadman Edition or WWE 2K25 Bloodline Edition can start playing seven days early.
WWE 2K25 early access starts at midnight UK time on March 7. Fans can pre-load the game ahead of launch, which is worth doing due to the hefty file size.
Unfortunately, however, the March 7 release date is only available for customers willing to pay £89.99 for the Deadman Edition or a whopping £119.99 for the Bloodline Edition.
There is, however, a way to save money on the PlayStation version by purchasing credit from CD Keys.
PlayStation customers can purchase a £100 PSN card for just £85.99 from CD Keys.
After purchasing the PSN credit from CD Keys, the retailer will email a code which can be used to redeem your credit from the PlayStation Store.
Other denominations are also available at discounted prices, which is ideal if you want to grab the Standard, Deadman or Bloodline Editions of the game.
The Deadman Edition comes with the aforementioned Early Access, as well as the Deadman Edition Bonus Pack, the Season Pass, the Wyatt Sicks Pack and 15,000 VC.
The Bloodline Edition comes with the same bonuses, as well as The Bloodline Edition Bonus Pack, the Ringside Pass, the Wyatt Sicks Pack, plus The Rock Nation of Domination Pack.
In addition to the Bloodline themed Showcase mode, WWE 2K25 is said to contain expanded gameplay features.
The game is also said to feature the return of chain wrestling, Underground and Bloodline Rules match types and barricade diving.
Elsewhere, MyGM is said to have gone global with the addition of online multiplayer and multi-week seasonal content.
WWE Universe mode features commentary-driven promos with new cutscenes, as well as branching choices with multiple outcomes.
The roster has also been given an upgrade, featuring more than 300 wrestlers from multiple generations, including The Undertaker, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes and more.