

After missing from the official roster in WWE 2K24, Brock Lesnar makes his return in WWE 2K25 thanks to the Farewell Tour DLC pack out today. The DLC pack includes playable versions of Brock Lesnar, Wrestlemania 41 John Cena, Dr. of Thuganomics Cena, and Ron Cena (R-Truth). There’s also a new edition of the game, the Farewell Tour Edition.
This is one of the last expansions for WWE 2K25, as the final Saturday Night’s Main Event DLC will close out the expansions when it releases in November. For now, here’s how you can unlock Brock Lesnar in WWE 2K25.
How To Unlock Brock Lesnar With Farewell Tour DLC

As the Farewell Tour DLC is a paid expansion for WWE 2K25, unlocking Lesnar is pretty easy. There’s no MyRise grinding or visits to The Island involved here. On PlayStation, Xbox, and PC, you can just buy the Farewell Tour pack for $15 from the game’s DLC store section. The Farewell Tour Edition Pack is not included in the Season Pass, so it must be purchased separately.
Once purchased and downloaded, Brock Lesnar joins your roster immediately. You can then experiment with him across modes, use the new Cena personas, and dive into the exclusive events. Once you jump into any mode and open the Superstar selection screen, DLC characters appear alongside the main roster. You can also go through the different tabs to reach DLC characters, and you’ll find Brock Lesnar there.
The different Cena versions that you can unlock include Ron Cena, which is R-Truth’s ‘Ron Cena’ persona. On top of that, you get John Cena’s Wrestlemania 41 persona as well as the John Cena ‘03, Dr of Thuganomics persona. It doesn’t end there, though, as you get some cosmetic items as well, which include 5 John Cena Farewell Tour t-shirts and 15,000 VC.
Are There Any Other Versions Of Brock Lesnar In 2K25?
Right now, the Farewell Tour DLC is the only way to get an official version of Brock Lesnar in WWE 2K25. There aren’t any other playable Lesnar models in the base roster or in earlier DLC packs. You can find plenty of fan-made creations in Community Creations, though. Many players have uploaded versions of Lesnar based on his 2014 “Suplex City” era or his UFC-inspired looks. However, these custom models often lack his official entrance theme, titantron video, and animations, so they don’t quite capture the real thing.
The addition of Lesnar is significant here as it is his return to WWE 2K games since WWE 2K23. He was excluded from WWE 2K24 due to ongoing legal and PR concerns tied to the lawsuit involving Vince McMahon. His sudden return suggests that Lesnar might make a full comeback in WWE 2K26 as part of the official starting roster.