Unlock WWE 2K25 Before Anyone Else: Your Guide to Early Access!

WWE 2K25, the newest installment in a renowned series mirroring the world’s largest pro wrestling organization, is nearly upon us!

This year’s game is more exciting than ever before due to the resurgence of interest in WWE following its significant TV partnership with Netflix. Notably, the console version offers a unique, single-player mode that is only available exclusively on these platforms.

The launch date is nearly upon us, offering a 7-day early access period to individuals purchasing the Deadman and Bloodline Editions of WWE 2K25. If you’re eager to jump into the action, here’s when you can enter the ring: We’ve provided the crucial unlock times for your convenience.

When you can play WWE 2K25 with early access

As a tech-savvy wrestling fan, here’s how I would put it: “To get an early crack at WWE 2K25 before everyone else, you’ve got two options: grab either the Bloodline Edition or the Deadman Edition. Both will grant you a 7-day head start, kicking off on March 7.

Different regions worldwide will experience the release of these editions at varying times. The rollout may vary slightly for Xbox Series X|S/PS5 users compared to PC gamers on Steam.

Regardless of your location worldwide, the Steam PC release appears to happen simultaneously. On the other hand, console release times are generally set for midnight local time, except for the U.S., where players can start at midnight Eastern Time.

When you can play the WWE 2K25 standard release

The early access period spans an entire week, therefore, those who purchased the Standard Edition will not be able to start playing until March 14th. Keep in mind that the exact unlock time may differ based on your geographical location and if you are using a console or PC system.

Generally speaking, whether you’re using a console or a PC, the games become accessible when it’s midnight in your timezone. However, many parts of the world synchronize their PC times to the point when Americans adjust their clocks forward (which is usually an hour earlier than midnight Eastern Time). So, for U.S. players, the start time remains midnight Eastern Time.

Time to cue the music, and take to the aisle. It’s time to get in the ring.

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2025-03-06 14:50