
WWE 2K25 fans can download and install the latest DLC pack, as the Attitude Era infiltrates the game.
Available as part of the season pass, the Attitude Era Pack is out now on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch 2 and PC.
As the name suggests, the add-on introduces five new Attitude Era wrestlers to the game, including tag team icons The New Age Outlaws.
Comprised of 'Road Dogg' Jesse James and 'Bad Ass' Billy Gunn, The New Outlaws captured lightning in a bottle after forming in late 1997.
The decorated duo would join D-Generation X after Wrestlemania 14, alongside HHH, Chyna and X-Pac.
The Attitude Era Pack also adds former Nation of Domination members D'Lo Brown and Mark Henry, as well as former Women's Champion Victoria.
One final DLC pack will be available to Season Pass owners in November, when the Saturday Night's Main Event Pack joins the game.
The SNME Pack adds the likes of Jesse Ventura, "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff, Tito Santana, Junkyard Dog and Sid Justice.
As a reminder, the Season Pass is available for £34.99, while individual packs can be purchased for £8.99 each.
In addition to the Attitude Era Pack, 2K Sports has released a new expansion for The Island.
The Hall of Legends expansion is available in-game as part of The Island for 50,000 virtual currency on PS5, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch 2.
Annoyingly, this means the cheapest way to purchase the expansion would be to buy 67,500 VC for £17.99.
The Hall of Legends expansion includes new playable Superstars and WWE Hall of Fame inductees Goldberg and Nikki Bella.
That's on top of the new Hall of Legends Arena in The Island, as well as The Island quest storyline content and new unlockable creation parts.
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