Summary
2K has officially revealed theWWE 2K25soundtrack. WWE video games have a long tradition of featuring impressive licensed soundtracks along with wrestler theme music for fans to listen to while navigating menus, creating their own superstars, and more. Unsurprisingly, the upcomingWWE 2K25is going to be no exception to the rule.
Previous WWE video games have featured soundtracks curated by celebrity musicians, like whenWWE 2K22’s soundtrack was produced by Machine Gun Kelly, with the artist also appearing in the game as a playable character. There doesn’t seem to be a celebrity curator forWWE 2K25’s soundtrack, but in any case, fans now know every track that will be featured in the game.
2K made a Spotify playlistrevealing theWWE 2K25soundtrack. The songs span a variety of genres, with some artists that have direct connections to WWE. Jelly Roll, whose song “Halfway to Hell” is featured on theWWE 2K25soundtrack, appeared in an in-ring segment at SummerSlam 2024, while Poppy has made multiple appearances for NXT over the years.
WWE 2K25 Soundtrack Songs List
Despite previous rumors to the contrary, it does not appear as though Travis Scott has had anything to do with theWWE 2K25soundtrack, though the rapper did perform Raw’s new theme song on Netflix, so maybe he will be involved with next year’s game, either as a producer for the soundtrack or maybe even as a playable character. While such a project has not actually been announced at the time of this writing, aWWE 2K26is a virtual guarantee, and it will definitely have its own soundtrack. Plus, Scott has already been heavily featured in video games, likeFortnite, so it wouldn’t be a stretch to see him appear in a WWE game as a playable characterlike Post Maloneand the aforementioned Machine Gun Kelly have done in the past.
For now, WWE fans can look forward to theWWE 2K25release date on March 14. Those willing to pay more forWWE 2K25’s special editions, specifically the Deadman Edition and The Bloodline Edition, can play the game a week early, on March 7.