Alright, so WWE 2K25 has dropped its second DLC pack, and it’s a bit of a head-scratcher. We’ve got Abyss making an appearance, which is cool—big fan of the dude—but then, three of the characters aren’t even wrestlers. Yeah, you heard me right.
Here’s a kicker: while they go ahead with this release, we’re still missing that ‘celebrity’ character promised in the first DLC. People paid for it, and it’s still MIA. Classic move, right? Anyway—oh wait, backtracking—this second pack is called “Dunk and Destruction.” It’s like they tossed WWE legends and some NBA players into a blender.
So, who’s in the pack? Abyss, The Great Khali—no wonder there—and then boom, Shaquille O’Neal, Tyrese Halburton, and Jalen Brunson. Random? Maybe. But Shaq fits the WWE vibe—big guy, lots of power. Certainly no complaints there.
The NBA theme brings a basketball into play as a weapon. No joke. It’s like, “Here, use this to wallop someone.” Also, Abyss’ trusty weapon, Janice, is included. Because why not?
Oh, and Patch 1.16 is here, too, bringing us an updated Wrestlemania 41 arena. Allegiant Stadium—all digital and shiny. But wait, only if you shelled out for the Bloodline Edition. Regular folks gotta cough up $9.99 to get it solo.
But hey, freebies alert! With Night of Champions in Riyadh coming up, they’ve thrown in the Crown Jewel arena from last year’s Saudi Arabia event. Sweet!
Console folks, you’re not left out. There’s some new gear from The Island. A robot Cody Rhodes, Firefly Funhouse Alexa Bliss—guess that’s coming soon—along with other cosmetics. Eleven new quests thrown into chapter 3, just to keep things spicy.
Dang, where was I? Yes, the Dunk and Destruction pack—it’s $9.99 standalone or free if you’ve got the Season Pass or Ringside Pass. But there’s an elephant in the room: people are ticked off about the first DLC being incomplete. Three basketball stars dropped in DLC 2, expected travis scott or KSI. Whatever, right? But folks feel ripped off, money’s been paid, and 2K’s gone quiet.
Honestly, couldn’t care less about playing as Travis Scott or KSI—probably not alone there. It’s a mess—yet another mess in the world of WWE and 2K. Who knew?