Roman Reigns and The Bloodline Shine in WWE 2K25

Roman Reigns and The Bloodline Shine in WWE 2K25

Last night on Monday Night RAW, WWE Games officially unveiled WWE 2K25, featuring WWE’s “Head of the Table,” Roman Reigns, as the cover star. This marks Reigns’ second time on the cover, his first being five years ago alongside Becky Lynch.

Adding to the excitement, WWE announced a special Bloodline Edition of the game, paying homage to the iconic Anoa’i wrestling dynasty. The exclusive cover art features members of both Roman Reigns’ and Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline factions, including Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Paul Heyman, Sami Zayn, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa. The design weaves these wrestling superstars into the roots and branches of the iconic Bloodline family tree.

Over the years, The Bloodline storyline has dominated the WWE universe, cementing Roman Reigns as one of the greatest champions in WWE history. His record-breaking 1,300-day reign as Universal Champion is powerful evidence to the dynasty’s power and influence. 

The Showcase Mode in WWE 2K25 also places the spotlight on The Bloodline, taking fans on a journey through their unmatched wrestling dominance. While The Bloodline is a relatively recent faction, the Anoa’i dynasty has been celebrated in professional wrestling for decades, producing some of the most iconic names in the industry.

For Pacific Islanders, wrestling fans, and beyond, this cover represents a truly historic moment. The Bloodline and the Anoa’i dynasty take center stage on a global platform, radiating cultural pride, excellence, and unparalleled strength. With a legacy that spans generations, the Anoa’i family has shaped professional wrestling, and this game stands as a powerful tribute to their iconic contributions.

WWE 2K25’s Standard Edition drops on March 14, 2025. Fans craving early access can grab one of the special editions, the Undertaker-themed Deadman Edition or the Bloodline Edition, available as early as March 7!

This is greatness personified: Samoan pride, Anoa’i dominance, and Pacific excellence in full force. Cheehoo! We absolutely love to see it!

Credits: WWE

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