2K has revealed that WWE 2K25 will officially be available on the Nintendo Switch 2 later this month, specifically on July 23. This highly anticipated wrestling simulation, which first launched on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox platforms in March, is now set to join the lineup of games for Nintendo's latest console. Pre-orders are currently open on the Nintendo eShop, along with a new trailer designed exclusively for the Switch 2. Similar to its counterparts on other gaming platforms, WWE 2K25 for the Switch 2 will come in three distinct editions: Standard, Deadman, and The Bloodline. Players will have access to an extensive array of game modes and match types, including the much-lauded open-world experience known as ‘The Island,’ which was previously exclusive to the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. In addition to ‘The Island,’ beloved modes such as 2K Showcase, MyGM, MyFaction, MyRise, and Universe will also be part of the Switch 2 offering. The Standard Edition is priced at $69.99 and includes the core game, along with a pre-order bonus: the Wyatt Sicks Pack, which features five playable superstars and themed items for ‘The Island.’ The Deadman Edition, priced at $99.99, expands on this by adding additional content such as persona cards for the Mattel Elite “Greatest Hits” Undertaker and the Original Undertaker from the ‘90s, an interactive Urn object, Undertaker’s ‘95 Mask for in-game use, and Brother Love as a manager. This edition also includes a Season Pass for post-launch DLC and 15,000 in-game VC. For those looking for the ultimate experience, The Bloodline Edition is available for $129.99, featuring all content from the previous editions along with extras like the Ringside Pass and The Rock Nation of Domination Pack. This premium version also includes exclusive persona cards for Mattel Elite Series 114 Jey Uso and Roman Reigns, as well as additional cosmetic items and the upcoming WrestleMania 41 Pack, which will introduce new playable superstars and the WrestleMania 41 arena at a later date. The release of WWE 2K25 on the Switch 2 is part of Nintendo's ongoing strategy to enhance the console's third-party game offerings. Since its launch on June 5, the hybrid handheld has welcomed major titles such as Cyberpunk 2077, Hogwarts Legacy, and Split Fiction. Additionally, Nintendo plans to unveil the exclusive Donkey Kong Bananza later this month, further expanding its game library. The announcement of WWE 2K25 for the Switch 2 earlier this year came amid rising demand for more AAA titles on the platform.
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